Submissions by danielpringle tagged kinect

The Fish Displacer is a third person party sports game, for Kinect. In the little village of Lakeside, there is a rather large problem. All the fish have mutated, and have started attacking boats, swimmers, and beachgoer's. It is up to you to punch those Fish, and make the people of the village happy again. One to twelve players (Each taking turns) stand in front off the screen, and punch, much like a boxing game. the player is moved on a randomly generated 'rail' to come across multiple different fish, swimming in the lake. You have to punch the fish, and get its health bar down to zero before it does the same to you. You score 10 points per connecting punch, and 100 points upon K.O.ing a fish. As you go on, the fish get tougher and tougher, requiring you to dodge their attacks, while landing more and more hits over time. Should you get far enough, you will find yourself facing a boss. The Shark Puncher. A Rival who has taken the embodiment of a shark. Now it become the ultimate underwater fish boxing match. Can you beat you rivals, your friends, and become known as The Fish Dsiplacer?

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Wednesday Night Robot Fighter League Ultra Deluxe! is a robot themed tournament fighter game, designed for Kinect + Occulus Rift. Up to 12 players can pick from a variety of Bipedal robots, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. For Instance, a robot can have Massive steel and polycarbonate body armour. yet be top heavy. Upon choosing their robots, players are Transported to the area. However, they do not take the perspective of the robot. They take the perspective of the Robo-Jockey, a person strapped into an Exo-suit, on a platform overlooking the arena. Any motions you make, the Robot will replicate. This allows for Great Variety, as players aren't restricted to a set of moves, only to how much they can move about. Striking your opponent will allow you to gain Bay Points, which will be explained later There are 5 rounds to a match, with a period of time between each round where the Robots return to their Repair Bays. Its here you use Bay Points to repair robot damage, or attach additional weapons, all at a cost. These include devices such as Drills, Spikes, Blades, and Hooks. The winner is the Player who has accumulated the most Bay Points overall at the end of all 5 rounds (disregarding spending), or The player who achieves a K.O. disabling their opponents robot. Its High stakes, High Gains, Only on Wednesday Night Robot Fighter League Ultra Deluxe!

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