2018/5/24: Playstation 3: Wonderbook: Walking with Dinosaurs
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2018/5/24: Playstation 3: Wonderbook: Walking with Dinosaurs
Here's an interesting Move title I stumbled upon on Amazon. Thoughts?
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Re: 2018/5/24: Playstation 3: Wonderbook: Walking with Dinosaurs
Not having move I looked at this curiously. I got burned with Kinect and cannot see me getting another motion system.
The review says the main things. It is a motion game. So a no right there.
Educational. So good for kids and no one else.
Thanks for the warning.
The review says the main things. It is a motion game. So a no right there.
Educational. So good for kids and no one else.
Thanks for the warning.
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Re: 2018/5/24: Playstation 3: Wonderbook: Walking with Dinosaurs
Thanks for reviewing this.
It really shows that motion controls have potential to allow a lot more interactions with a game, or at least very intuitive ones. Brushing off dirt from a fossil is a perfect touch screen or motion control action, as you don't need to be all that precise or quick. Maybe climbing a tree, or feeding a dinosaur or whatever - all seem like they would lend themselves to motion controls.
Lots of kids go through a dinosaur phase, and this seems like a lot of fun. Yes, you have to have that well lit open space, but its a great concept for an edutainment title.
If Virtual Reality ever does take off, wouldn't it need adequate motion controllers?
It really shows that motion controls have potential to allow a lot more interactions with a game, or at least very intuitive ones. Brushing off dirt from a fossil is a perfect touch screen or motion control action, as you don't need to be all that precise or quick. Maybe climbing a tree, or feeding a dinosaur or whatever - all seem like they would lend themselves to motion controls.
Lots of kids go through a dinosaur phase, and this seems like a lot of fun. Yes, you have to have that well lit open space, but its a great concept for an edutainment title.
If Virtual Reality ever does take off, wouldn't it need adequate motion controllers?