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Kids and the young at heart will love this 2011 incarnation of the Tamagotchi craze.
A years ago at E3 2010, the world was introduced to a little game by the name of 
Kinectimals.   As a launch title for the Xbox 360′s Kinect peripheral, the game went  on to receive moderate acclaim and a sequel in 2011.  Until recently it  was believed that the series would remain a platform exclusive,  especially given the title’s rather console specific name.  Then, out of  nowhere, 
Kinectimals made an unexpected iOS debut last week.  Is this release a welcome surprise or cross-marketing gone horribly awry?

When looking at 
Kinectimals on a purely surface level, the  game looks like an attempt to re-invent the Tamagotchi craze of the  mid-nineties.  Players are tasked with feeding and caring for up to ten  different adorably rendered critters.  The line-up of animals are all  from the feline family such as tigers, cheetahs and even lions.  Calling  these creatures adorable almost feels like an understatement because  almost every animation onscreen is “awww”-inspiring.
It is a safe bet that this game is not targeted at Microsoft’s usual  “hardcore gamer” demographic.  With activities consisting of playing  fetch, teaching the pocket beast tricks and bathing them when they  become dirty, all of which can be done using the touchscreen controls,  this becomes even more evident.  
Kinectimals can then be decked  out in a wide variety of different collars and tags, which can be  purchased from funds earned while participating in an assortment of  training exercises such as jumping rope.
As  silly as it may sound for an a grown adult to take part in these  activities, it makes more sense when considering the game’s target  audience of young children.  To them, this will be more than enough to  occupy their attention for hours.  Plus, when there are ten different  animal’s desires to juggle, each one more needy than the last, it can  even become a little overwhelming to find a balance.

In a move that may reveal some of the motivations behind this  portable port of the console experience, the game also can be used to  unlock five new 
Kinectimals in the Xbox 360 game.  To some,  this alone would make the iOS version an instant purchase, because it is  pretty much a cheap, playable version of downloadable content.
Microsoft’s motivations aside, 
Kinectimals still proves  itself to be a cute way to indulge the inner pet owner in everyone.  As  long as players go in with realistic expectations of a kid-targeted  experience, there is plenty to enjoy and even more to love.
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