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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Race to the sun is a multiplayer 1st/3rd-person online party game, designed for 4-64 players. Players spawn at different points within a very large map, containing several landmasses. Players can choose to team up or go solo, to complete the objective. Said objective, is to build a tower from the surrounding resources, reaching so high that players can literally 'touch' the sun (aka the top of the skybox). Players are able to attack and destroy other players towers, harvesting valuable resources from the ruins. The winner(s) are whoever are the first 10 people to 'touch the sun', or whoever does so within 2 minutes of the first player doing so, In order to allow both solo and team play within the same game. This number is modified depending on the number of players within the game at the time. Towers can be built from anything the player is able to obtain, from dirt, sand or wood, to mined metals and other rare building materials. But you have to make sure your tower is structurally sound, as both Physics and Weather are present within the game. Towers can, and most likely will, fall down at least once per game. Defend your tower, attack others, and keep building higher. These are what you need to do, to Race to the Sun.
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Zirka says What? Is an up to 8 player Party game, played with a combination of the game running on a PC/Console, and your mobile device. Using a System similar to the one used in The JackBox Party Pack, Players join the game by connecting their phones to the room setup by the person using the console. Upon starting the game, a phrase will be both spoken and displayed on the Monitor, in a language that is not the one currently set as default by the game. This language can be any from the top 50 languages spoken on planet earth, as ordered by number of native speakers. Each player will have limited amount of time to type into their phones what they believe the sentence means in English. Once all are submitted, each answer, as well as the correct translation, is displayed on screen. The game does a comparative analysis, putting each answer side by side with the translation. The person with the most words of the phrase, or at least a similar meaning, gets points. This continues for several rounds, with a new language each time. Its confusion abound, as you just don't know what Zrika will say next!
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