Kinect Fun Labs Explained

Kinect Fun Labs
Developer:Good Science Studio
Publisher:Microsoft Studios
Platforms:Xbox 360
Released:June 6, 2011

Kinect Fun Labs is an application development hub that allows users to play, create and share their own Kinect experiences. As of July 2012, there were fifteen games in the Fun Labs range. The games were developed by Good Science Studio, Smoking Gun Interactive, Relentless Software, Wahoo Studios, Asobo Studio, and N-Space and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360.

Gameplay

The first game in the Fun Labs range is Bobble Head. In Bobble Head, the player can put little fun costumes on their friends and collect them all in little bobble heads. The second game is Avatar Kinect. In Avatar Kinect, the players' avatar can act and it tracks their mouth so their lips will move. Kinect also knows where the players' cheekbones are, their eyebrows, so they can make them go up and down.[1] The third game in the Fun Labs range is Depth Video. In Depth Video, when the player steps in front of Kinect it captures their likeness and suddenly there they are in the game.[2]

Released games

There are fifteen games in Kinect Fun Labs. In the given table, is displayed the title, developer(s) and release dates for each game.

TitleDeveloperRelease date
Kinect MeGood Science Studio, Smoking Gun InteractiveJune 6, 2011
Build a BuddyGood Science Studio
Kinect Googly EyesGood Science Studio, Smoking Gun Interactive
Bobble HeadGood Science Studio
Avatar KinectJuly 25, 2011
Kinect SparklerGood Science Studio, Smoking Gun InteractiveJuly 28, 2011
Air BandRelentless Software, Good Science StudioAugust 22, 2011
Mutation StationSeptember 26, 2011
Musical FeetSmoking Gun InteractiveOctober 24, 2011
Battle StuffNovember 28, 2011
Junk FuWahoo StudiosFebruary 20, 2012
I Am Super!Smoking Gun InteractiveMarch 26, 2012
Kinect Rush: SnapshotAsobo StudioApril 6, 2012
5 Micro Lab ChallengeN-SpaceJuly 2, 2012
Mars Rover LandingSmoking Gun InteractiveJuly 16, 2012

Reception

Kinect Fun Labs received "generally favorable" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic.[3]

Dan Whitehead on Eurogamer stated that "Mostly, it's disappointing that the technology on display feels so clumsy. It feels like a step backwards for Kinect, displaying its limitations more than its strengths - right when mainstream developers are starting to do interesting things with the device outside of the obvious motion control applications."[4]

GamePro stated that "Kinect Fun Labs displays some creative ideas, asks its boss what they think is cool, and then it tries to decide where to go from there."[5]

References

  1. Web site: All Kinect Fun Labs Games - Pure Xbox . 2024-02-07 . www.purexbox.com.
  2. Web site: 2011-06-14 . Impressions: Kinect Fun Labs . 2024-02-07 . Destructoid . en-US.
  3. Web site: Kinect Fun Labs . 2023-12-26 . www.metacritic.com . en.
  4. News: 2011-08-09 . Page 3 Kinect Fun Labs . en . Eurogamer.net . 2023-12-26.
  5. Web site: Kinect Fun Labs critic reviews . 2023-12-26 . www.metacritic.com . en.

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