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Rabbids Alive and Kicking

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This collection of “augmented reality” mini-games places you and your family right alongside Ubisoft’s Raving Rabbids in games that can support up to four-players onscreen at once.

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Sing4: The Hits Edition

Sing 4 is a Karaoke game for Wii with a great selection of songs that allows up to 4 players to sing along simultaneously.

Professor Layton and the Last Specter

Professor Layton and the Last Specter is a sort of interactive cartoon featuring a number of puzzles sprinkled throughout the game’s story that will test players’ mental dexterity.

Rabbids Alive and Kicking

This collection of “augmented reality” mini-games places you and your family right alongside Ubisoft’s Raving Rabbids in games that can support up to four-players onscreen at once.

Grease Dance

Grease Dance might be the most polished dancing game for Kinect we’ve played yet.  Although the characters are more cartoony than realistic, their fluid dance moves are fun to match, and the classic Grease-inspired songs and content are fun for parents and kids to dance and sing along to.

Gesundheit HD

Gesundheit is a puzzle game with a quirky twist and amazing graphics and artstyle.

Boomblastica

Boomblastica for iPad is a fast-paced retro shooter game with a fun Japanese pop art sensibility, a rhythmic pace and unique sound design.

Dreamworks Super Star Kartz

Dreamworks Super Star Kartz is a solid multiplayer Kart racing game, allowing up to four players to battle in split screen races.

ABBA You Can Dance

Dance and sing along with ABBA while learning more about the Swedish super group in ABBA You Can Dance.

Country Dance 2

Country Dance 2 is the best dancing video game option for country music fans, with a new game mode called Perfection that attempts to reward players who dance the best.

Alvin and the Chipmunks Chipwrecked

Alvin and the Chipmunks is a very basic dancing game that is great for kids 7 and under, but isn’t challenging enough to keep kids older than that engaged.  Because of a few of the song lyrics, the game’s rated E 10+, but we think its primary appeal is to kids younger than that.


Each game that is reviewed on FamilyFriendlyVideoGames.com receives a Report Card that includes:
• Family Friendliness – A brief explanation of whether or not a game is family friendly
• A Letter and Percentage score, similar to a school grading system
• An easy-to-understand graphic representation of whether or not a game is appropriate for each age group
• A simple chart listing game highlights and concern areas
• An explanation of a typical gameplay experience
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