- Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
- Release Date: Feb 1, 2012
User Score
6.6
out of 10
Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 14
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Mixed: 2 out of 14
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Negative: 3 out of 14
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May 10, 20131I don't know what I am thinking when purchasing this game on xbox market. what a stupid and lame 'game'. kick balloons, throw lava, take photos. I am not a 5 years old, so if you are not/ have no children avoid this 'game' at all cost.
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Mar 18, 20126
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Mar 2, 201210A great title, Double Fine Happy Action Theater is a fantastic game with much funny mini games, one of the best Kinect games, is funny, colorful, with a great control, a classic.
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Feb 21, 201210
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Feb 6, 20129I've been waiting for the perfect Kinect game for my kids (4 years old) for a while, and this is it. There's no instructions, no points, not even any real point--just a bunch of fun minigames that switch fast enough so fast the kids don't get bored. Well worth the money, especially on a rainy day to get the kids jumping around for 30 minutes or so.
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Feb 4, 20127
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Feb 4, 20129Agree with the broader comments - light-hearted, lot of laughing from my 5 & 7 year olds. Asking for it repeatedly. Typical Double Fine quality (high)
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Feb 4, 20129Awesome fun for kids but parents & family as well. My three year old daughter can´t get enough of this game! A must-have for Kinect owners in my opinion. Almost all the minigames are fun and entertaining. The price is fair too.
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May 21, 201269More of an interactive demo than a game, it will hold your attention for about the same amount of time as a short demo will.
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Apr 3, 201270Happy Action Theater is not really a game. It is however an impressive demo that shows what Kinect is able to do. It's fun to see yourself on the screen, instead of a small avatar. Unfortunately, developer Double Fine hasn't fully used Kinect's camera. It just isn't enough.
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Apr 2, 201283If you opt to try it out, beware that this is the sort of thing you really do need to play with others. Playing is fun, watching others play is fun – but flailing through a bunch of Kinect minigames alone in a darkened apartment is not the Happy Action way.