Playing TotemBall with the Xbox Live Vision camera
- Posted: Oct 03, 2006 at 1:04 PM
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With the camera hitting stores last week, we thought you might want to see type of game you can play after you bring it home.
TotemBall (a gesture based platform and puzzle game from Freeverse and Strange Flavour) was released today and can be downloaded for free from the Xbox Live Marketplace. Note that you need a camera to play!
Elle from Xbox.com covers the camera itself in detail in a recent article and so does Mike from Xbox365.com, so check those links out if you want more info. Several other games have been updated to work with the camera, such as Bankshot Billiards and three of the "Hardwood" games. Personally, I'm grabbing this game as quickly as I can to get my kids jumping around the room and waving their arms in the air... what about you?
TotemBall (a gesture based platform and puzzle game from Freeverse and Strange Flavour) was released today and can be downloaded for free from the Xbox Live Marketplace. Note that you need a camera to play!
Elle from Xbox.com covers the camera itself in detail in a recent article and so does Mike from Xbox365.com, so check those links out if you want more info. Several other games have been updated to work with the camera, such as Bankshot Billiards and three of the "Hardwood" games. Personally, I'm grabbing this game as quickly as I can to get my kids jumping around the room and waving their arms in the air... what about you?
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