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Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster (2011)

Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster (2011)
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Designed for the Kinect motion-sensing camera, Once Upon a Monster has youngsters helping Cookie Monster and Elmo solve a series of problems for their fellow monster friends. The game is structured like a storybook, with each chapter devoted to an individual monster and his peculiar predicament. Through hands-on activities, players will make new friends, cooperate, confront fears, and learn about the similarities and differences that make others unique.

As players engage in the story, they will sway from side to side to avoid obstacles, jump over items, flap their arms to fly, play instruments, blow out candles, and perform rhythmic motions that correspond to an onscreen character. In addition to Cookie Monster and Elmo, popular characters Grover and Oscar will make appearances along with all-new monsters. Drop-in and drop-out cooperative play is also supported, allowing parents, siblings, or friends a chance to share in the activities. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide

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Platform:
Xbox 360
ESRB:
E
Categories:
EducationalKids and Family
 
 
 
 

Description of Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster

Designed for the Kinect motion-sensing camera, Once Upon a Monster has youngsters helping Cookie Monster and Elmo solve a series of problems for their fellow monster friends. The game is structured like a storybook, with each chapter devoted to an individual monster and his peculiar predicament. Through hands-on activities, players will make new friends, cooperate, confront fears, and learn about the similarities and differences that make others unique.

As players engage in the story, they will sway from side to side to avoid obstacles, jump over items, flap their arms to fly, play instruments, blow out candles, and perform rhythmic motions that correspond to an onscreen character. In addition to Cookie Monster and Elmo, popular characters Grover and Oscar will make appearances along with all-new monsters. Drop-in and drop-out cooperative play is also supported, allowing parents, siblings, or friends a chance to share in the activities. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide

Developer:
Double Fine Productions, Inc.
Publisher:
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
ESRB Rating:
E   ()
Categories:
Kids and FamilyEducational
 
 
 
 

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    Kassi H.

    I got this for my son who is almost 2 and loves Elmo. There were few parts where he could understand enough to play but needed help getting to those parts. My 8 and 9 year old girls enjoyed playing the game until we could send it back the next day but they said it was babyish. I would highly recommend this game to kids between the ages of 3 to 6.

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    James D.

    I never rented this game

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    Natasha B.

    i never rented this game

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