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Review: Nex Playground latest titles

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I’ve been pretty busy lately. So busy that I’ve missed the latest titles from Nex Playground. I love this console as it is safe, ad-free, family-friendly fun that is guaranteed to make you laugh and get off your sofa. My kids adore the silly games and building up a sweat. I enjoy watching them giggle and making a fool of myself. Accordingly, I loved looking at the Nex playground latest titles.

The 2 games I’m focusing on are Bluey Bust a Move and NHL Puck Rush. These 2 games couldn’t be more different if they tried, but both got me off my bottom and onto my feet. Furthermore, I admit they made me sweat as I leapt around my living room like a buffoon. Thankfully, no one was watching, and I think my kids were too embarrassed to film me and send it to their friends. Either way, we all had a fantastic time as the competition heated up and the fun times rolled.

A dive into the Nex Playground latest titles.

Bluey Bust a Move is a game aimed at preschoolers. However, in reality, anyone who loves Bluey can join in. With a handful of game modes that test your basic skills, timing, balance, and memory, this is the perfect title for developing minds. Additionally, it incorporates many fine moments from the TV series. This is where the game comes to life for adults. I chuckled repeatedly as little one-liners brought back memories of my favourite episodes.

Whether you are playing keepy-uppy with a balloon, using a magical stick of asparagus, cooking food, dancing, or playing squash, it’ll get you moving and laughing in equal measure. The Nex Playground camera works wonderfully, no matter the number of people. 1-3 gamers can take part, depending on the scenario you pick. Additionally, there is a warning for medium physicality. I’m not sure that is needed, but I guess it is pretty tough when you pretend to be an octopus.

NHL Puck Rush.

I’m not a massive fan of hockey, but I enjoyed NHL Puck Rush. This high-energy game asks you to move your body as you smash pucks towards a goal. As the season unfolds, your character will earn XP and unlock new jerseys and other items. Unlike traditional hockey games, this one doesn’t ask you to move around the ice. Instead, you are focused on the goal and maximising your score.

In theory, this should have been a terrible idea. However, in reality, it is stupidly addictive. I can imagine that fans of the sport will absolutely eat this up. Sadly, the downside is the single-player nature of the action. This is understandable due to the mechanics of the game, but a lack of in-house competition may disappoint some people. Word of warning, you will need plenty of room to play this. I forgot to move my coffee table, and my toe hasn’t forgiven me. Thankfully, the coffee table didn’t get damaged in the process.

Visually pleasing.

Although both games are relatively simple in design, the Nex Playground latest titles are nicely polished. Bluey Bust a Move has a distinct and familiar edge that will appeal to fans. Additionally, the action flows nicely without any bugs or issues. NHL Puck Rush has a more gritty design that matches the drama of the sport. The basic character model moves the puck smoothly, and the energy builds as you smash each target. The result is an addictive and tough-to-put-down game.

Both games have contrasting audio profiles. Bluey Bust a Move is lighthearted, funny, and perfect for young children. There are fun one-liners and familiar soundbites. Subsequently, it will appeal to kids from the start. NHL Puck Rush is more aggressive, but safe. The drama builds as you smash pucks, move from side to side, and build your score. Both games were great to listen to and a credit to the Nex team.

Excellent controls.

The Nex Playground latest titles blend automated controls with the supplied remote control. This results in accurate and reliable gaming that will not frustrate you. Moreover, the camera is incredibly accurate and impressive. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t trick the camera. Consequently, there is no cheating as you try to beat your kids or top the hockey scoreboard.

Both of these games are included with the Nex yearly subscription service. Although they took a while to download, I was able to play them as much as I wanted. Furthermore, my kids loved Bluey Bust a Move so much that they insist on playing it before school and when they arrive home. Therefore, be warned that the latest titles from Nex Playground are addictive.

The Nex Playground latest titles are great fun.

Nex Playground is all about innovation, safety, and fun. The latest titles add this at every level. The gameplay is amusing, simple, and casual. Furthermore, both games look great for different reasons. If you are on the fence, I suggest you get yourself this console. The roster of games is always increasing, and you’ll have hours of fun. Accordingly, I recommend clicking here for more information.

(More information on Nex Playground can be found here!)

(Full disclosure! A console was provided for a free and unbiased review!)

Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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