
"Nex Playground looks quite like a mini projector, but in a fun way. It connects to your TV and lets you play interactive motion games using just your body. There are no controllers needed, as the built-in wide-angle camera uses AI to scan your movements to register them in games on its own. Multiplayer setup is supported. Up to four people can hop in at the same time to get some workout in."
"For a bit more variety, you can purchase a 3-Month or 12-Month Play Pass, both of which cost $49 and $89, respectively. These get you instant access to a full catalog of games, plus enjoy new games each month. Games include Barbie, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, How to Train Your Dragon, Peppa Pig, Care Bears, Elmo, Miraculous Ladybug, Gabby's Dollhouse, Kung Fu Panda, and more, so there's going to be something for everyone."
Nex Playground is a cube-like interactive motion-game console that connects to a TV and functions like a mini projector. The device uses a built-in wide-angle camera with AI to scan body movements so no controllers are required. The console supports multiplayer for up to four players. Five games are included for free: Fruit Ninja, Starri, Whac-a-Mole, Go Keeper, and Party Fowl. Optional Play Pass subscriptions cost $49 for three months or $89 for twelve months and provide access to a full catalog with monthly new releases, including licensed titles like Barbie, TMNT, Peppa Pig, and How to Train Your Dragon. A Black Friday price reduces the console to $199 with an additional $25 Amazon credit while supplies last.
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