Giant Bomb got to preview Double Fine's Happy Action Theater sequel recently and this is it, in all of its goofy glory. The entire interview is rather long, so if you just want to see a little of each mini-game shown you can go to 4:32 for costume dress-up, 11:16 for kung-fu, 15:58 shows off a photo editor, 19:20 has a neat video progression recorder, 24:02 has fairies, 27:55 is castle smashing, and 32:55 has dubstep.
First, if you don't watch anything else, watch the section with dubstep. Second, this will be playable at PAX Prime this year, so you can go enjoy it early if you're going to be there. Double Fine, you make all the fun things. Oh, and if you already own Happy Action Theater, all the original games will be unlocked in the sequel.
you call it a video game, i call it tv pretending.
sorry, but im not a kid anymore, and even though i can be a kid at heart and play with toys some times etc. i just find this so mindless and bland. for a "video game" that is.
the guy with the beer in his hand playing kung fu wasnt even trying and just stood there doing nothing while kicking ass and breaking everything.
no wonder our kids are so mindless and have such short attention spans. this game is made specifically for those people. its a collection of "mini games" you dont even have to play.
I keep buying these kid games in the hopes that my daughter will start playing them (she just turned 2) but she is still too young and I end up playing them like a jackass. Grow up already and play these games!!
I'm 29 and if I had a Kinect, I GUARANTEE if I threw this on at a party people would have a fucking blast. I was laughing my ass off watching these guys fart around.
Now to go and see if I can find someone trying to get rid of a used Kinect on the cheap.
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