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Kinect games: a revolution in gaming

Over time, video games have become a major source of entertainment for children and adults alike. Everyone loves video games, perhaps because video games allow you to do the impossible, such as driving a car at breakneck speed, taking on the role of a superhero, somersaulting, flying, and even engaging in shooting. The world of video games has changed and evolved into a new type of game that now allows you to play without a controller.

Microsoft’s latest accessory, Kinect, has given way to games that let you control your character the way you would in real life, that is, with hand gestures and body movements – that’s what gaming is all about. Kinect. The unique selling point of these games is that you don’t need to have any gaming device or game controller in your hands. All you need to do is stand in front of the screen and the motion camera installed inside the Kinect accessory will read your body movements and control your game character accordingly.

Microsoft has developed ten launch games for the Xbox 360 Kinect accessory. These 10 Kinect games are of different genres to cater to a varied type of audience.

One of the most anticipated Kinect games is Star Wars. Star Wars on Kinect would literally change the way you played in the past. Players can now fight with the Jedi using a lightsaber blade with real motion and motion-activated Force powers for a more immersive gameplay experience. Kinect has a new interface for this game, in which players must stand in front of the screen and move their hands as if they were swinging a real sword. The game character will mimic the movements on the screen. He has no controller in his hands and no buttons. Hands-free control has given a new meaning to the gaming world.

Another of the Kinect launch games is Dance Central, a game developed by MTV. The game involves choosing a song from a long list of melodies for players to mirror the movements of the on-screen avatar. In the game, the Kinect camera reads the movements of your entire body and you score points based on your movements. It’s a great game just to have fun and learn some cool dance moves along the way.

Kinect Joy Ride, as its name suggests, is a racing game. Once again, no remotes, no arcade games, just sit in front of the screen and place your hands like you’re driving a car and ready to go. Players navigate a track by mimicking steering wheel movements with their hands and score extra points by leaning back and leaning forward, causing their vehicle to do a flip when airborne.

The main feature of Kinect is that it has a full body sensor and the ability to read even the slightest movement, which really makes gaming a joy. All Kinect games are aimed at an audience of casual gamers and the absence of a control system makes it easy for anyone to join the action using their own body movements.

Microsoft has high hopes that its new Kinect games will endear itself to casual gamers, where the quality of the games will be critical to success. Kinect’s hands-free gaming interface could very well be Microsoft’s way of securing a piece of the mass market for casual games.

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