Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
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Monday, April 25, 2011

Product Review - Aerobie Sprint Flying Ring

Old Aerobie Pro Ring Package
The History of the Aerobie® Brand
During the 70′s and early 80′s while working as a consulting engineer and teaching part time at Stanford University, Alan Adler invented toys in his spare time and licensed his ideas to toy companies. Alan was also an avid sailor who taught himself aerodynamics in order to be able to design sailboats. His love of inventing toys and his new found knowledge of aerodynamics led him into the pursuit of better flying toys. 

Old Orbiter Boomerang PackageHe began his interest in flying toys by studying ways to improve conventional flying discs that are descendents of the old Frisbee pie tins. His analysis and experimental work led him to the discovery that flying rings rather than discs have an advantage when it comes to balancing aerodynamic lift over a wide range of speeds. (See Alan’s paper for a more detailed explanation.) His work led him to a series of flying ring inventions. The first was the Skyro ring that he licensed to Parker Brothers.

Alan designed and built the first prototype of the Aerobie ring with its spoiler rim that balances lift over a wide range of throwing speeds in early 1984. The first throw of the Aerobie ring on Roble Field at Stanford showed Alan he had something special. The ring flew straight and true for an incredible distance, "as if sliding on an invisible sheet of ice." Onlookers were amazed. 

The Founding of Aerobie, Inc.
Alan knew the Aerobie ring could be a hit. He also knew the flying performance of the Aerobie ring was going to be dependent on maintaining aerospace quality standards in the manufacturing processes. He therefore founded Superflight, Inc (now Aerobie, Inc.). in 1984 to manufacture and sell his high performance sport toy inventions beginning with the Aerobie flying ring. For its first 20 years of existence, Aerobie Inc. was officially named Superflight, Inc. However, in recognition of the fact that all of the products were named Aerobie and everybody knew the company as Aerobie, as of 2005, our company’s name is officially Aerobie, Inc.

Aerobie, Inc. Today
Aerobie, Inc. is still owned by Alan and he still works on inventing new, exciting sport toys. They now manufacture thirteen Aerobie brand products and sell them through retailers of all types throughout the United States and to distributors in over thirty countries. All Aerobie brand sport toys are known for their extraordinary performance and quality. Their warehousing, packing, and shipping are all done in San Carlos, California.




The Future of Aerobie, Inc.
The company is always looking for new and exciting products. Since their first two golf discs, released in the Summer of 2003, have been quite popular, they expect to continue to develop their presence as a golf disc manufacturer. 

They make the spectacular Aerobie Sprint flying rings that can turn an hour of exercise into an hour of fun for any group of kids or grown-ups. That hour of fun can spread into a family activity that gets everybody together and moving in a fantastic game of catch. Sprint rings are great for kids 7 and up!


My Take on the Product
My family loves to get outside and have fun together. This disc is so much fun! I call it a disc because it is so much more than a frisbee. This disc flew so far, I was completely amazed and I kept challenging the disc, pushing myself and the disc o go further. I even took the disc to a local football field to try it out and the disc performed, I mean it really performed. I was able to get it thrown from almost one end to the other. Never before have I seen a disc that can fly as far or as well as this disc. Be careful in high wind areas as the wind can really carry this disc far, even when you don't want it to. As a parent, I loved this disc as it truly encouraged my kids to have fun outside, and though it only seemed like minutes outside, we actually were outside for over an hour!

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Monday, April 18, 2011

VeggieTales: ‘Twas The Night Before Easter eCard Puzzle Game

Easter is almost here!  In celebration, Big Idea would like to share with you the ‘Twas The Night Before Easter eCard Puzzle Game.  Piece together the puzzle to send a special message to your friends and family to wish them a Very Veggie Easter!  The eCard features four different scenes from ‘Twas The Night Before Easter and ranges in three levels of difficulty (12, 24, or 36 piece).



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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Game Review - Fantastic Pets for XBox 360 Kinect

About the Book
Offering a highly interactive fantasy experience that erases the line between the virtual and real worlds, THQ Inc.today announced Fantastic Pets on Kinect™ for Xbox 360®, no controller required.  The first augmented reality game for Kinect for Xbox 360, Fantastic Pets puts players on-screen where their movements and voice commands allow them to play side-by-side with a pet of their own creation.  Developed by Blitz Games Studios, Fantastic Pets on Kinect for Xbox 360 is scheduled for release in March 2011.

Fantastic Pets offers an incredibly high level of interactivity, creativity and originality,” said Martin Good, Executive Vice President, THQ Kids, Family, Casual Games, and Global Online Services.  “As you discover your pet’s personality and become enmeshed within the world, Fantastic Pets becomes more like a personalized adventure and less like a game.”

About Fantastic Pets
Fantastic Pets brings a world of adventure into the living room.  Players start with four domestic animals – dog, cat, horse and lizard – that can be morphed into imaginative creations from mystical unicorns to ferocious dragons.  Kinect for Xbox 360 technology enables players to step inside the world and onto the screen where they can play and care for their pets.  Voice recognition allows players to command their pet throughout mini-games and Talent Shows to reach the professional ranks of a Pet Trainer.  Players can unlock news items and activities, in addition to taking pictures of themselves and their pet to share with family and friends.

Key Features:

  • Create unlimited numbers of fully customizable pets, and select your pets' skins, colors, patterns, wings, horns, tails and more for a truly unique look
  • Augmented reality technology puts you on the screen to interact and play with your pets
  • Interact with multiple pets simultaneously with a friend and be on screen at the same time
  • Talk to your pets and teach them tricks with voice commands as you develop nurturing and playful relationships
  • Discover the unique personalities, lifelike reactions and behaviors of each of your pets
  • Play mini games with your pets, including fetch, pet wash, bubble popping, dressage, dodge, teaching tricks, grooming and more
  • Enjoy hours of free-form play in a lush 3D world
  • Get the most of your gameplay with avatars, tutorials, unlockables, trophies, awards and daily events
  • Kinect sensor required to play (not included)
  • For 1 to 2 players

My Take on the GameWe have tried out a few of the games for the Kinect in the past but this one was definitely one that I was glad to get the chance to try out. What I loved about the game was the fact that you got the opportunity to have some very unique pets and take care of them, teach them and have fun with them as you would any pet. I mean how often can you have a dragon as a pet? 

What was great about this game was the customization that was available. On top of this, the game was highly interactive and my kids love being able to use the game and have their pets move as they were moving. I know that at least in our home, this game was a HUGE hit!!!


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Friday, April 15, 2011

Summer Travel Games Encourage Parents to find the “Right Game / Right Child”

With summer on the horizon, many families are going to take video games with them, and there are also a ton of video games in hotels these days…

But how do you know what is the “right game for the right child”?

Everyone knows the difference between a “PG” and an “R” movie rating for children, but parents may not understand the different ways that the ESRB breaks down video games… the ESRB (Entertainment Software Ratings Board) is a non-profit group, designed to be a resource for parents, especially when they shop this holiday season… video games again expected to be at the top of many lists… 

Well, there is a cool NEW technology that debuted recently that provides info in seconds, and has especially interesting visuals to go with it.

Here’s a link to the new free app - http://www.esrb.org/mobile/

This application provides facts not reviews, and provides the information that went into why the game received the rating it did.

Would you believe that 90 percent – nine out of 10 times – when a game is purchased, a parent or guardian is present? 



ESRB KEY STATS

Video games are fast becoming one of the most popular forms of entertainment media
today, with software sales reaching $10.5 billion in 2009

The average age of a gamer today is 34. Just like movies and TV shows, not all video
games are meant for children

FTC reports that an adult is involved in the purchase of a game 89% of the time, so it’s
clear that parents must be educated about making informed choices

Various national, state and local PSA and public education campaigns get the message
to parents that there are tools they may use to make informed, sensible choices about
video games for their children and families

ESRB ratings are on virtually every game package; age ratings on front and content
descriptors on back provide information with which to make an educated purchase
decision

Parents should learn about and utilize both parts of the ratings, and consider
them a significant part of their decision about whether to purchase or rent a game

The rating summaries on ESRB’s website are a great supplemental source of
information, providing detailed descriptions of the specific content in a game that a
parent may want to know about

Retailers display signage explaining the rating system to consumers, and store
associates are trained to assist parents who need help choosing games

Major retailers have store policies restricting the sale or rental of M-rated games to
those under 17 without parental permission

The FTC’s most recent audit measured compliance with these store policies among
national retailers at 80%, far surpassing the rates of restriction for DVDs, music and
admittance to R-rated movies

Parents should be involved in and informed about their children’s video gaming;
monitor gameplay and play games with their children; check the rating each time they
buy or rent a game

Parents should also take advantage of parental controls that are featured on all new
game consoles

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Game Review - Spongebob Squigglepants

About the Game
The world of uDraw™ gets bigger (and deeper) today as the wacky citizens of Bikini Bottom dive into THQ’s popular uDraw GameTablet® for the Wii™ system in the all-new SpongeBob SquigglePants game.

SpongeBob SquigglePants gives fans of the iconic SpongeBob SquarePants character a unique experience utilizing the innovative functionalities that are available only on uDraw from THQ Inc. The result is SpongeBob SquigglePants, a fast-paced, frenzy entertainment experience that will have players test their reflexes and agility.

Delivering more than 100 frantic “Nanogames,” SpongeBob SquigglePants challenges players with super swift gameplay that will let them use the uDraw in myriad ways as they draw, tilt, tap, drag, press and flick their way through six zany worlds. 

“There is really no other game quite like SpongeBob SquigglePants,” said Martin Good, THQ’s Executive Vice President of Kids, Family and Casual Games.  “Discovering what you need to do during a particular Nanogame – in a matter of seconds – is just half the fun, complemented by uDraw’s creative capabilities.  The game is addictively engaging and makes a truly fun pastime for the whole family.”

In SpongeBob SquigglePants, players might have to flick the uDraw stylus to toss a flying disc to Larry the Lobster in “Flying Disc of the Deep”; tilt the GameTablet to help SpongeBob blow out all the birthday cake candles in “That Takes the Spongecake”; or draw a quick line between two cliffs to create a bridge for Plankton to cross and grab his coveted Krabby Patty in “A Bridge Abridged.” These are just some of the scores of quirky tasks players will experience.   

“The uDraw is an incredibly creative device, and we’re really happy to have SpongeBob featured as the very first cartoon character to star in a uDraw title,” said Manuel Torres, Senior Vice President, Global Toys and Video Games for Nickelodeon Consumer Products.  SpongeBob SquigglePants captures the fun and excitement of SpongeBob and his friends and gives fans a new way to experience the world of Bikini Bottom.”

SpongeBob SquigglePants also treats fans to never-before-seen art styles from the Nickelodeon vault, including “B-Movie,” inspired by the thrilling days of drive-in movies and stylish horror films; “Sketch Bob,” which gives the seaworthy inhabitants of Bikini Bottom a freehand style look; “Simply Bob,” a stylized and abstract interpretation of life under the sea; and many others.

What’s more, SpongeBob SquigglePants features Patchy the Pirate, the president of the SpongeBob fan club, as its live-action host.  Patchy not only guides players through the game, but also makes surprise appearances and interacts with players as they tackle the huge array of Nanogames, offering an added level of spongy fun.

Adding to the fun, SpongeBob SquigglePants lets players digitally draw, paint and color with a free-form drawing function, or choose from dozens of SpongeBob-themed stamps. With the uDraw, they create a masterpiece worthy of a place in Patchy’s own collection of SpongeBob art – or their own refrigerator, thanks to the uDraw’s exclusive ability to export art to the Wii system’s SD card slot.  The SD card capability also makes it possible to share artwork with friends via e-mail or save it to computer desktops.

SpongeBob SquigglePants is rated E for everyone and is available exclusively on uDraw GameTablet for Wii, with a suggested North American retail price of $29.99. 

My Take on the Game
I found this game to be perfect for my girls, both my 3 year old and 6.5 year old were able to play this and some of the nanogames within it after following my lead. My 6.5 year old really enjoyed it as she likes using the UDraw anyway and this just continues to let her have fun with it overall. 

The game itself is highly engaging as my kids did not want to put it down! This is always a good sign in a game in my estimation, but it does suck up the time that we allow our kids to play WII (They have to have their limits).
If you are a Spongebob fan, then you will love this game.You will have the best of both worlds, entertaining games, while allowing you to "squiggle" and draw using you creative side per se!

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Game Review - RIO (WII)

About the Game
From the makers of the hit Ice Age series comes RIO, a 3D comedy adventure about Blu, a rare domesticated bird who travels to the exotic land of Rio. In this multiplayer video game, Blu goes on the adventure of his life, with the help of his female counterpart, Jewel, and a group of wise-cracking and smooth-talking city birds.

  • Over 40 Mini-Games: Compete in a variety of action-packed mini-games that keep players coming back for more
  • 7 Playable Characters: Play as your favorite characters: Blu, Jewel, Pedro, Nico, Raphael, and Eva
  • 6 Unique Modes: Play your own selection of mini-games in the way you want (Story, Party, Carnaval, Carnaval Wheel, and Garland Gala)
  • Drop in and Drop out Multiplayer: Jump in to challenge your friends (up to 4 players) at any point in the game
  • Recreate your Favorite Moments: Journey through the rainforest, Copacabana Beach, Rio streets and much more

“RIO is one of the biggest family film events of the year and is tailor made to be enjoyed through a video game that will bring the same experience to gamers of all ages,” added Gary Rosenfeld, Senior Vice President, New Media for Fox Consumer Products.

On Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii systems, up to four players can compete with each other in 40 mini-games as one of the six playable characters from the film: Blu, Jewel, Pedro, Nico, Raphael, and Eva. Players can compete in five unique modes as they journey through Rio to win first place in the ceremony at the Carnaval ceremony. Rio also features quick “jump in, jump out” gameplay, allowing players to enter and exit a game as they please – making it perfect for family and party fun.

For on-the-go excitement, the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi™ versions offer a completely different game from the console version via a rhythm-based adventure. As the main character from the film, Blu, players can use their stylus to discover Latin and hip hop beats as they navigate through 20 levels and seven colorful locations. Rio also features four fun mini-games where players will be able to party with the other characters from the film.

For more information on RIO, please visit www.riovideogame.com or www.thq.com.

About Rio
RIO is a new family comedy adventure from Blue Sky Studios, the makers of the ICE AGE franchise. The 3-D film focuses on a domesticated Macaw named Blu, who travels to the faraway and exotic land of Rio de Janeiro to find Jewel, the only other bird of his species. Not long after Blu and his owner/best friend Linda arrive in Rio, Blu and Jewel are kidnapped by a group of bungling animal smugglers, and with the help of a group of wise-cracking and smoothtalking city birds, Blu will have to learn to fly, escape the kidnappers, and return to Linda, the best friend a bird ever had.

RIO will hit theaters April 15, 2011 and boasts an amazing voice cast including the talents of Anne Hathaway, Tracy Morgan, George Lopez, Jesse Eisenberg, and Jamie Foxx along with original songs from Grammy® Award Winner and hip hop megastar Will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas), Taio Cruz, Brazilian bossa nova legend Sergio Mendes and a film score composed by John Powell (Grammy Award® Winner for Happy Feet).
    My Take on the Game
    This game is a ton of fun. My daughter and I have been plugging through the story section of the game at first and we both were very impressed with the game play as well as the plot. I was very impressed with the graphics on this game as well. The game was quite interactive and some levels within the game were much more challenging than others (in my opinion) and game controls overall were good, but again there were some games that it did not seem as responsive as others (such as in playing the bongos).

    The hardest part of the game, for me, was keeping track of my character in some of the games as some of the games become very busy and it is easy to lost track of your guy and instead just keep hitting buttons hoping that you are hitting what you need to hit.

    All-in-all though, this was a fun game and one that I know that we will be playing for a long time to come!


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    Tuesday, April 12, 2011

    Her Interactive Launches Shadow Ranch Lite

    The first chapter of Her Interactive’s popular Nancy Drew gamebook app is now available for free on the App store.  Now book lovers and game players can get a taste of this new way to engage with everyone’s favorite teen detective in Nancy Drew Mobile Mysteries: Shadow Ranch Lite for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

    Shadow Ranch is the first of a new genre: the interactive gamebook app.  Part game and part story, the app allows players to decide how a story unfolds as they play games and solve mysteries.  The new Lite version features the first chapter which introduces Nancy Drew and sets in motion a seemingly unsolvable mystery at an Arizona ranch. Complete with sound effects, mini-games, rich graphics and more, this is much more than simply reading an e-book. Now you actually play the storyTM.

    Availability:  The Nancy Drew Mobile Mysteries: Shadow Ranch Lite App is available now for free.  The full version is available for a limited time for $1.99 (iPhone and iPod touch) or $4.99 (HD version for iPad) on the App Store on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, at www.itunes.com/appstore.  

    Game Details:    In the full version of Shadow Ranch, Nancy and best friends Bess and George travel to Arizona and the rustic Shadow Ranch where they discover that Shadow Ranch hides a sinister past. A recent rash of ghost sightings and a series of accidents are driving customers away. It's only a matter of time before the ranch closes its doors for good. Play the story to piece together the mysterious events and uncover the dark secret before it's too late. With all its game and mystery elements, Shadow Ranch can be read and played repeatedly to fully explore all the twists and turns.

    Nancy Drew Mobile Mysteries: Shadow Ranch was developed by Riptide Games, a leading developer of games and apps for next-generation mobile platforms, including iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.

    About Her Interactive:
    Her Interactive is the leading mystery-maker and pioneer of fun and inspiring interactive mystery adventures played by females, young and old. The company, with 23 awards to its name, designs, develops and publishes high-quality, mystery adventure games and is the world leader in the mystery gaming category. Her Interactive’s Nancy Drew games have sold more than 8 million copies. This success, in part, is buoyed by the ever-increasing numbers of girls and women becoming avid game players. Nancy Drew players now include moms who have introduced their daughters to the girl detective, making her one of history’s longest-running iconic figures spanning generations. As the number-one PC mystery franchise since 2004, unit sales of the Nancy Drew series have exceeded those of Harry Potter, Myst and Tomb Raider.
    More information about the company and the Nancy Drew games can be found at http://www.herinteractive.com/ or http://www.nancydrewmobilemysteries.com/. Find Her Interactive on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NancyDrewPCGames, or follow Her Interactive on Twitter @HerInteractive.

    About Nancy Drew: 
    Nancy Drew debuted in 1930 and is still going strong. She is a smart, independent, gutsy and resourceful teen detective who can crack even the toughest case. Published in 22 languages and with more than 100 million copies in print worldwide, Nancy Drew has engaged readers and served as a role model globally for generations.

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    Thursday, March 24, 2011

    uDraw Tablet - Pictionary Game

    About the Game

    Product Description

    Play Pictionary™ like never before with the all new uDraw GameTablet™.  Exciting new draw modes such as Shape It Up and Rotation Frustration turn the classic board game on its head.

    With more than 3,000 clues and up to four teams that can play, Pictionary becomes the ultimate party game for all ages.  Artistic ability is not required to play, only a little imagination.  Using Pictionary  with the uDraw GameTablet will bring a whole new meaning to “quick sketches and crazy guesses!”

     

    Key Features

    ·         More than 3,000 Clues – Choose from traditional Adult Clues like Object, Action and Difficult or Junior Clues like “At the Zoo” and “Animal Houses.”

    ·         Three Modes Of Play
    o     Pictionary Play game show-style on a 3D game board.  A variety of draw tools, colors and brushes provide the freedom to sketching victory!

    o     Pictionary Mania – With seven new draw modes and a custom game board, Pictionary Mania  New game modes include: Get It Straight, Shape It Up, Rotation Frustration, One Line, Ink Limit, No Peeking and Off Hand. adds a whole new twist.

    o     Free Draw – Utilize the drawing tools to create colorful masterpieces.

    Product Specifications

    Publisher:      THQ
    Developer:     Page 44 Studios
    Category:      Puzzle & Board Game
    Release:        Holiday 2010
    Platforms:      Wii™ with uDraw GameTablet
    ESRB:           E for Everyone
                      
    My Take on the Game
    We love games! We try and have a family game week one evening each week. While we have not played a lot of board" games on the WII before, we were excited to try out Pictionary as we have played it before and we had a ton of fun with the regular game. The GameTablet was so easy to set up and use that we were up and running in about the same amount of time it takes to set up any game on the WII. The instructions in the game were easy to follow and I loved the fact that there were so many different Pistionary games to choose from.

    My girls liked "Pictionary Mania," the best (thus far) as it was quite addicting. We liked the old Pictionary Game, but this game was so much MORE engaging and interactive, and seeing your drawings up on the BIG screen was just awesome! 

    This is definitely a keeper and one that I would highly recommend to anyone who enjoys board games, drawing or simply having fun with the family!

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    uDraw Game Tablet for WII

    About the Game Tablet

    Product Description

    The uDraw GameTablet™ is a first-of-its-kind, revolutionary game system that provides a unique and fun way for kids and families to play with Wii.

    With innovative features that allow kids to express themselves and bring their imaginations to life, the uDraw GameTablet  creates an all-new category of play through an easy-to-use system.

    The uDraw GameTablet will come bundled with the uDraw Studio game software.  Other games available at launch include Pictionary and Dood’s Big Adventure, with more titles debuting in 2011.

    Key Features

    ·         Connectivity   Wii Remote™ docks with the uDraw GameTablet and draws battery power directly from Wii Remote.

    ·         Exceptional Movement – Offers players unique tilt movement options by capitalizing on the Wii Remote’s motion sensors.  Players can control their characters, moving and directing them throughout levels of the game.

    ·         Simple Design – Pressure sensitive stylus features two buttons that mimic the C and Z buttons of the Wii Nunchuk allowing players easy operation with intricate movement capabilities.

    ·         Accessory Integration – Features convenient storage area for wrist strap and stylus, as well as ink well for quick storage.

    ·         Generous Surface Area – A 4x6 drawing space provides users with plenty of creative room yet remains small enough for easy maneuvering.

    Product Specifications

    Publisher:    THQ
    Developer:   THQ
    Category:     Hardware
    Release:      Holiday 2010
    Platform:     Wii™
    ESRB:          E for Everyone
    Size:            9x7 and 1 ½ inches deep
    My Take on the TabletMy daughters love to doodle and draw and when I saw that they could do their drawing and play the WII, I thought, what a great combination! When we received it, the girls were excited to try it out. At first we had to do simple things like doodling to get the hang of it, but before too long we were having a ton of fun. I was also able to try out the Pictionary game with the girls and this too was easy to use and a ton of fun. 

    What I liked most about this was that you could save the pictures your drew and share them online. 

    The Tablet was so easy to connect and start using. You simply hook up the WII remote to it and you are good to go. This was one "game" that to me did not feel like a game, and instead it encouraged creativity and artistic expression! 

    I highly recommend this for any budding artist or WII fan!

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