Tired of the summer heat? Well, here’s your chance to plunge into the icy beat! That’s because a new game called “Winter Stars” will soon be coming to Kinect, Move and Wii.
Excited to know more? Well, here’s the thing. Winter Stars will be a motion-controlled winter sports game that will be packed with 11 different sub-plays. Players will be able to enjoy the excitement of paraskiing, figure skiing, biathlon, snowboard cross, snowmobile, curling, bobsled, downhill skiing, freeride skiing, short-track and ski flying.
Seems fun, right? But that’s not all. For players will also be able to choose whether to play the game’s single-player story mode or to compete with friends on its online multiplayer head-to-head campaigns.
Aside from this, it has also been announced that Winter Stars will be the first Kinect game to be published by Deep Silver. The game will also be packed with an extensive career system along with training sessions and fun challenges.
As for its availability, Deep Silver is currently planning to release the game in the fourth quarter of this year. It will be made available to Kinect (Xbox 360), Move (PS3) and Wii. The price of the game has not yet been revealed.
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Excited to know more? Well, here’s the thing. Winter Stars will be a motion-controlled winter sports game that will be packed with 11 different sub-plays. Players will be able to enjoy the excitement of paraskiing, figure skiing, biathlon, snowboard cross, snowmobile, curling, bobsled, downhill skiing, freeride skiing, short-track and ski flying.
Seems fun, right? But that’s not all. For players will also be able to choose whether to play the game’s single-player story mode or to compete with friends on its online multiplayer head-to-head campaigns.
Aside from this, it has also been announced that Winter Stars will be the first Kinect game to be published by Deep Silver. The game will also be packed with an extensive career system along with training sessions and fun challenges.
As for its availability, Deep Silver is currently planning to release the game in the fourth quarter of this year. It will be made available to Kinect (Xbox 360), Move (PS3) and Wii. The price of the game has not yet been revealed.
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