Games Database
Xbox 360
Adventure
| Viewed: | 3D Third person, into the screen | Genre: | Adventure |
| Media: | DVD | Arcade origin: | No |
| Developer: | Double Fine | Soft. Co.: | Sesame Workshop |
| Publishers: | Warner Brothers (GB)
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Released: | 14 Oct 2011
(GB) |
| Ratings: | BBFC U |
Summary
Using the characters and ethos from one of the worlds best loved and longest running educational and fun TV franchises Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster is aimed firmly at kids. But adults can get involved too especially using the Kinect controller, which is required to play.
With six chapters to explore, each of which contains several fun and also educational activities there is plenty to see and do. Each one of the six chapters is estimated to take between 30 and 40 minutes to play through using drop-in/drop-out co-operative play modes aimed at parent/child play
The entire gaming experience is narrated by familiar characters including Cookie Monster and Elmo. New and quirky new characters will also join in along the way as the entire family gets to play.
Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster requires Kinect and its camera to play as the player must flip the pages of the Sesame Street story book by swiping their arm to the side. They will also be able to open pages with the same kind of gesture control. Once into the stories a host of other activity motions such jumping up and down, using their hands to both capture and pet cute creatures are available.
With six chapters to explore, each of which contains several fun and also educational activities there is plenty to see and do. Each one of the six chapters is estimated to take between 30 and 40 minutes to play through using drop-in/drop-out co-operative play modes aimed at parent/child play
The entire gaming experience is narrated by familiar characters including Cookie Monster and Elmo. New and quirky new characters will also join in along the way as the entire family gets to play.
Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster requires Kinect and its camera to play as the player must flip the pages of the Sesame Street story book by swiping their arm to the side. They will also be able to open pages with the same kind of gesture control. Once into the stories a host of other activity motions such jumping up and down, using their hands to both capture and pet cute creatures are available.






