[games_access] Kinect / Kung-Fu Live

Tara Tefertiller tara.tefertiller at gmail.com
Tue Aug 24 17:24:35 EDT 2010


You haven't heard of rail shooters? They're actually pretty popular,
especially in arcades.

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Sandra Uhling <sandra_uhling at web.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> the menu is the most critical part. It would be
> great when all possibilities would be used:
> * hand control
> * foot control? (would be nice to try it out: buttons on screen or dance
> pad)
> * voice control
> * gamepad control (maybe reconfigurable?)
> * maybe one button control? (automatic scanning)
>
>
> Dance Central:
> Also it is designed for full body movements, maybe this would be nice?
> People can setup the body parts that are tracked. E.g. only upper body
> or lower body. Maybe people would love to dance, also when they can only
> move a part of their body. Maybe the function of the character helps them
> to get the illusion they could move all parts? Similar to people who can
> virtually run also when in real they are sitting in a wheelchair.
>
>
> Sonic Free Riders:
> I did not try out the jump. What happens when the person does not jump?
> An option for automatically jump would be nice.
>
>
> Standard Xbox360 menu:
> Of course this should also be accessible as possible.
>
>
> Kinectimals:
> I read that this game can be controlled by a gamepad.
> Does someone know more about it?
>
>
> Kinectimals and wheelchair:
> This is was the guy told me:
> * Wheelchair user can play the game
> * For jump they needed only to rise their hand
>
>
> Other topics:
> The one button shooter gamer is a "railshooter".
> I never heard of this genre before. The Harry Potter game
> Is like this. The Charater is moved automatically and you
> have only to shoot.
>
>
> Kung-Fu Live by www.virtualairguitar.com:
> It looks like the whole game uses [CC].
> The story is presented like a comic and in gameplay
> the sounds are presented like in comics. The dialogs are subtitled.
> It is possible to play it sitting in a wheelchair, also the game was
> designed for whole body movement. :-)
>
> And the best: it is possible to send feedback to the programmer!
>
> Best regards,
> Sandra
>
>
>
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