Abstrakt: As you may have already figured from my Zoku Duo Quick Pop Maker review in the midst of Gaming Month , I'm not really much of a gamer. Not since 1995, anyway. But the show must go on, and even a gaming-ignorant like me likes playing some games. I was all ...
Fun to play. Thanks to lots of electronics, the cubes can interact with each other. Can have up to six cubes to accommodate more players.
You have to stay near a computer running the Siftrunner application. LCDs are hard to see in bright light. For $149, we would have hoped for a wider selection of free Sifteo games.
Sifteo is fun, but being tethered to a computer severely limits playability--it’d be tough for kids to play with these on a car trip, for example. And at 149 bucks a pop, Sifteo is a hefty investment that may not play well with others. Product Sifte...
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Udgivet: 2012-03-14, Forfatter: Scott , anmeldelse af: chipchick.com
Free app is great, data syncs with all devices, HRM is accurate, good refresh rate, bluetooth connection is strong, long lasting battery, lightweight and works well after first pair
Needs to strap around bare chest, doesn't work on iOS, relies on paired bluetooth device, set-up can be finicky and using it is somewhat involved
Though the unit comes with three cubes, many games would be far more engaging and challenging with five or six. You can purchase additional cubes for $49. And given that the initial cost is $148.99 at Marbles: The Brain Store, it may seem a little pri...
Abstrakt: Sifteo cubes stand out among gaming offerings, mainly because they don't involve a touch screen. Rather, they are blocks that players can move around and touch to one another to solve puzzles or create patterns, and they offer a physical element in a...