Tried it in San Fransisco.. it was cute and frustrating. A bunch of rules on what i couldn't do when i played with it, and i would not recommend the product to anyone that currently plays the industry's definition of AA or AAA games. Also stay away if you tend to only play big budget games, games above 85 review scores, story based, rpgs or multiplayer focused games. Its not a "motion control gaming device" in the sence one would think. Its more of a tracking device with a user interface.
I wouldnt recommend casual Wii gamers to pick it up either, its more for people who likes EyePet, arrange guitar hero/dance mat parties, or is between the ages of 4 to 10. In gamer lables, its more in the sense of people who would like to boot up their game console and big screen tv just to play an out of placed iPhone type game with a bad interface.
Its hard to describe. Its basicly.. you know how some games/products just does it right, while the rest tries to get a piece of the pie with similar games/products, but they never quite feel as smooth or as much of a homerun as the first one. Thats kind of like how it is with this.








