Let me start by saying, the Nex Playground is a game-changer for family fun. As someone who's tried various motion-based gaming systems, this one stands out for its simplicity and effectiveness. The setup is a breeze—just plug in the HDMI, connect to Wi-Fi, and you're ready to go. No clunky controllers or complicated calibrations.
The included games like Fruit Ninja and Starri are instant hits. My kids (ages 6 and 8) were slicing virtual fruits within minutes, and I found myself breaking a sweat with Starri's dance routines. The calorie counter is a nice touch—it's motivating to see those numbers climb as you play!
What really impressed me is how inclusive it feels. Unlike other systems that require precise movements or specific accessories, Nex just works with your natural body motions. I've played with friends ranging from petite tweens to tall adults, and the camera adapts beautifully to everyone's size.
The subscription service (Play Pass) unlocks more content, but honestly, the base games provide plenty of entertainment. We particularly enjoy the multiplayer options—our family game nights have never been more active.
Two minor drawbacks: First, most games focus on upper body movements—I wish there were more lower-body activities. Second, you need decent space between players and the camera for optimal tracking.
For families looking to combine screen time with physical activity, or anyone wanting a fun workout alternative, Nex Playground delivers big time. It's replaced our movie nights with active play sessions that leave everyone happily exhausted.