![]() ![]() Yeah, we get it Dad, you played actual golf. There’s plenty of childhood memories of my Dad flexing on me and Mum during a trip around the course. Minigolf is a brilliant family activity, particularly if you’re on holiday I’ve found. “C’mon kids, we’re going to Disneyland!”, you say, as you corral your tykes in front of the TV.ĭeveloper: Zen Studios Publisher: Zen Studios With support for 2 player co-op, Disneyland Adventures is the perfect way to trick your children like the evil mastermind that you are. Players can explore Disneyland, interact with a variety of characters and fellow park attendees, find secrets and take on plenty of minigames. No Star Wars content here, unfortunately. Anyway, Disneyland Adventures features a recreation of the famous Disneyland resort in California, though with a few omissions. ![]() Two in one article, who would have thought? Seems like we’re supporting the peripheral more than Microsoft is at this point. Disneyland Adventures Disneyland Adventuresĭeveloper: Frontier Developments Publisher: Microsoft Studios With an 8-player party mode to boot, along with plenty of secret levels parodying other video games, Supermarket Shriek is a hell of time.ġ8. While Supermarket Shriek can be enjoyed perfectly fine as a lone player, the game comes into its own as a co-op title, as two players can utilise the simple control scheme to escort our heroes to the finish line. Supermarket Shriek is that kind of game, as you control a man and a goat, stuck inside a shopping trolley using their voice to propel themselves through a series of intricate levels. Most of the time in gaming, you look to play something refined, maybe even sophisticated, but sometimes you just want something that’s a little bit daft. Supermarket Shriek Supermarket Shriekĭeveloper: Billy Goat Entertainment Publisher: Billy Goat Entertainment Seriously, what else are you using it for?ġ9. It’ll even give them some exercise if you’ve got that Kinect lying around. Rush: A DisneyPixar Adventure compiles the worlds of Cars, Toy Story, The Incredibles, Finding Dory, Up and Ratatouille, offering a variety of platforming, racing and puzzle levels that’ll keep the wee ones entertained. You know you are, and you finally have a reason to dust it off now, you lucky devils. First off, Rush: A DisneyPixar Adventure, which is ideal for the five people left who actually own the Xbox Kinect. Rush: A DisneyPixar Adventure Rush: A DisneyPixar Adventureĭeveloper: Asobo Studio Publisher: Microsoft Studiosĭisney and Pixar fans should be pleased with the next two entries, once you’re done playing LEGO The Incredibles anyway. Plants vs Zombies: Battle For Neighborville ![]()
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