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Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I've had the same problem with that dlc. I've done the suggestion above and it still won't fix it. I just tried it a second time and it seems to be working now. The second time I restarted again after re-downloading the dlc.. I dunno if that's what did it or what Hey folks, I gotta say, this Carnival Games game is driving me bonkers.

Anyone else with this issue? Any idea how to get a refund of points??? Thanks in advance, A Kinect Fan In each episode of Monkey See Monkey Do, a gentle animated monkey finds himself in a different cartoon habitat: an African Savannah, the Arctic, or an American barnyard. He meets an animal there and points out to the viewers how the animal moves differently from people or monkeys.

Live-action preschoolers appear and are led through a short warm-up and then the "Monkey See Monkey Do" dance, with encouragement from the monkey: "Flap your arms and take little steps like the penguin! The format as well as the episode length was changed slightly in Season 2. The Official Qubo Wiki Explore.

Whatever mini-game you play they all feel and look like a actuall carnival game. In some cases you might even get amazed in how they make things more diffecult when you move on, and still make it 'real'.

You start with you playing as your own Avater. When you earn tickets you can purchase clothes and items that you can use for your avater in game, and two items for your avater on xbox live itself. It would have been more fun if all clothes did have a fully xbox award with it, but it's getting closer. Gameplay The gameplay is very simple and basic.

You can select ANY game you want with the exception of two. Before you launch a mini-game, you get to see the instructions in a way that it's just saying "Are you sure you want to play this game [instructions shown below]". So unlike Kinect Sports the instructions aren't in your way, even when you restart the game or anything. As soon as you finish a game, you get 5 tickets. Even if you lose. If you perform better, you earn more tickets or if you do it perfect, a nice prize for your avater in-game.

The tickets isn't something u need to spend when playing games, its more like money for prizes and two games. One of those two games is a gamble game that's really addictive. This game, wheel of fortune allows you to earn up to tickets or even more. However, you have to pay 25 tickets each time you want to play. Having the wheel stop on a skeleton stops the game earning you nothing. When it stops on a number, for example 1, you earn 7 tickets.

For you the choice to continue spinning the wheel, with more skeletons, for more tickets or quiting early and just loose a few tickets. To finish off with, one awesome game is a rollercoaster that has yellow or red medals flying in the air. For you the task to pick up those yellow medals and not the red onces. This rollercoaster game is extremely fast paced and so diffecult.

Because of the speed and you in the need to look forward on how you have to hold your arms really gives you the excitement you have when actually being in a rollercoaster. Personally I would love to see this mini game in a full game with many rollercoasters!

For this game however, it's just one rollercoaster with random positions of those medals. To make the random not THAT annoying, it's only changing when rebooting the full game. So you are able to practise. Progression The only bad side about this game I think is like any other mini-game collection, it's not really moving on. The games you play today are the same games you play next year.

It's just you, or you with your friends that improve scores. If you aint a self-improvement guy, this game will probably suck after playing it for a few hours. Just for kids? When you read "Monkey See, Monkey Do" it sounds really childish and it doesn't deserve that reputation.



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