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Doodle Jumps for Kinect Arrives On Xbox 360 Today

Lima Sky, Smoking Gun Interactive and D3 Publisher have announced that Doodle Jump for Kinect is now available for Xbox 360. Players will get to jump into the traditional gameplay that they love from Doodle Jump with fresh new features which includes a motion control system, unique play scheme and more. Fans can pick up Doodle Jump for Kinect today on Xbox 360 for the low price of 400 Microsoft Points. Read on to learn more.


From the Press Release
Doodle Jump, the adorably addictive, best-selling “jump ‘em up” game from Lima Sky, is now playable on the big-screen TV. Developed in association with Smoking Gun Interactive and D3Publisher, Doodle Jump for Kinect brings the flagship franchise’s cherished mascot, whimsical art style, and vertically scrolling design to the Xbox Live online entertainment network for the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft.

“The original joy of Doodle Jump was that you could play it anywhere, anytime, thanks to its easy-to-use motion-based design,” remarked Lima Sky co-founder Igor Pusenjak. “Doodle Jump for Kinect interprets motion controls in a new way and makes it an incredibly fun group experience.”

Crafted specifically for Kinect for Xbox 360, Doodle Jump for Kinect blends the series’ traditional gameplay with a new and intuitive gesture and motion control system, delivering a completely unique play scheme that even veteran Doodle Jump fans will find fresh and engaging. It also adds a host of additional features, including three original worlds to scale, robust power-ups, and challenging boss battles and achievements. Together with its charmingly cartoonish characters and intuitive gameplay, Doodle Jump for Kinect is a play experience perfect for gamers of all ages.

Doodle Jump for Kinect is available now for download on Xbox Live as an arcade game for Xbox 360 for 400 Microsoft Points. It is rated E by the ESRB and requires Kinect for Xbox 360 to play.


To learn more, visit the Doodle Jump for Kinect page on the Xbox website.



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