Double Fine: All Games Ranked Worst To Best

14. Kinect Party (2012)

The successor to Happy Action Theatre, Kinect Party is an equally simply and inoffensive game that utilises the titular motion-sensor. Like its predecessor, the game is designed to be enjoyed principally by children, offering little in the way of challenge to anyone hoping for a more competitive experience. It€™s fairly enjoyable, but like Happy Action Theatre, it lacks any kind of depth or nuance to retain your prolonged investment. What sets it apart from its predecessor is purely the amount of content of offer, as the game boasts an impressive thirty-six game modes over the original eighteen that were available beforehand. Though there hasn€™t been much of an improvement in terms of complexity, the sheer amount of variety here is commendable to say the least.
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