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Active Life Explorer | $59.99 | 5-8 Years

Indiana Jones, Tony Hawk,

By Aaron Burgess |

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  • Active Life Explorer | $59.99 | 5-8 Years

    Active Life Explorer | $59.99 | 5-8 Years

    Keep your inner Indiana Jones moving with this action-packed treasure hunt (complete with Wii mat controller) that lets you and three other players explore exotic locales, race toward elusive archaeological finds, and generally live on (but never over) the edge.
    *Find where to buy items at the end!

  • Sonic Free Riders | $49.99 | 9+

    Sonic Free Riders | $49.99 | 9+

    Your kids have raced with Sonic before, but this time (with help from Microsoft’s Kinect controller), they can literally get into the game, zipping and leaping alongside up to seven other players in a competition that’s sure to leave everyone ready for a nap.

  • Kinect Sports | $49.99 | 9+

    Kinect Sports | $49.99 | 9+

    What’s your game, kid? From soccer and beach volleyball to bowling and boxing, track and field, and beyond, Kinect Sports turns your living room (with Microsoft’s new Kinect controller, of course) into a veritable Olympic stadium.

  • TV Superstars | $39.99 | 9+

    TV Superstars | $39.99 | 9+

    Whether you’re a budding American Idol, a celebrity makeover artist in training, or a kid in search of your X Factor, TV Superstars — along with Sony’s new Move controller — turns your living room into a reality-TV studio.

  • Start the Party! | $39.99 | 9+

    Start the Party! | $39.99 | 9+

    A great excuse for breaking in that new PlayStation Move controller with the whole family by your side, Start the Party! packs more than 20 fun, easy mini-games into a simple experience that aims wide but hits close to home.

  • Sports Champions | $39.99 | 9+

    Sports Champions | $39.99 | 9+

    No offense to Wii Sports, but for those of us looking to flex our competitive muscles in competitive environs that actually feel real, the PlayStation Move-ready Sports Champions offers the closest thing to a real-life competition on the PS3.

  • Deca Sports 3 | $29.99 | 5-8 Years

    Deca Sports 3 | $29.99 | 5-8 Years

    Ten family-friendly competitions land in your living room in the latest Deca Sports title, which lets you and up to three other players (to say nothing of the even richer online-multiplayer options) compete in skiing, snowboarding, lumberjack trials, and plenty of non-wintry events.

  • Adrenalin Misfits | $49.99 | 5-8 Years

    Adrenalin Misfits | $49.99 | 5-8 Years

    Strap on your PlayStation Move controller to race through multiple fantasy worlds as a monster adept in tackling everything from snowy mountains to stormy deserts. Family not around? No matter &mdash you can also compete globally via live leader boards.

  • Kinectimals | $49.99 | 5-8 Years

    Kinectimals | $49.99 | 5-8 Years

    Take a walk on the wild side, not just adopting and naming a favorite critter (lions, cheetahs and tigers, oh my!) but also using your Kinect controller to step into that creature’s space to train, love and play with it.

  • Tony Hawk: Shred Bundle | $99.99 | 5-8 Years

    Tony Hawk: Shred Bundle | $99.99 | 5-8 Years

    Tony Hawk: Ride may have been shrugged off by hardcore gamers, but it’s evolved into an awesome experience for kids in the new Shred. This time, realism goes out the window, and the trick (and fun) potential goes through the roof.

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About the Author

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Aaron Burgess lives with his wife and their three wonderful boys in Austin, Texas, where he supports his freelance-writing career with a daytime gig in the high-tech industry. He is a regular contributor to SPIN, Harp, Revolver, The Onion A.V. Club, Alternative Press and the St. Louis Riverfront Times.

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5 thoughts on “10 Videogames Thatll Keep Kids Moving

  1. Joe Lazauskas says:

    You’ve got to progress with the times. These are awesome ways to get your kids to exercise. I want the Indiana Jones game for Xmas, haha.

  2. Amy says:

    My son plays the Tony Hawk game. It legitimately tires him out, and also encourages him to go out and skate with his friends! Definitely worth it.

  3. MelodySoul says:

    What about DDR? Dance Dance Revolution is an excellent way to get kids and teens up and moving (and it even has a workout feature! a feature, btw, that’s actually fun!)

  4. jeffrey says:

    i agree with melodysoul but i think that the reason that it was not on the list was because it is not as neww as some of the other games on this list.

  5. Amit Kumar says:

    Really a educative and informative post, the post is good in all regards,I am glad to read this post.

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