During a keynote speech at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show, Microsoft announced its answer to Sony's LittleBigPlanet. Scheduled for release this spring, "Kodu" is a new game creation software program that wll let players build their own unique playgrounds using the Xbox 360 controller. To demonstrate its potential, a 12-year-old student was on stage to demonstrate Kodu's features. Below is the press release with the announcement:
Unleash Your Inner Creator with Microsoft's New Xbox Live Community Game "Kodu"
Microsoft announced today that it will turn Xbox 360 players into creators with the release of their new game, Kodu. Launching on the Xbox LIVE Community Games Channel, Kodus easy to use game creation techniques will make building personal playgrounds simple for anyone, with the help of an Xbox 360 controller. During a keynote speech at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, 12-year-old student, Sparrow joined Microsofts President of the Entertainment and Devices Division, Robbie Bach on stage to demonstrate the intuitive game that lets players choose from a variety of visual building blocks in order to develop their own unique creation.
This spring, Kodu will find its home among some of the freshest, most diverse and creatively independent games showcased on the Xbox LIVE Community Games Channel. Kodu is a pick-up-and-create game where anyone can build their own unique world in just minutes using a simple image-based creator menu that makes game creation simple for anyone, from ages seven to 70. Kodu created playgrounds are expressed in physical action-reaction terms, using basic concepts like vision, hearing and time to control your characters behavior. Players can start their own unique Kodu created playgrounds from scratch or, if they arent in the mood to create, they can choose from several pre-loaded levels for quick play. With almost 200 different game-creation building blocks to choose from, the opportunities are endless.
Weve done everything possible to make sure that creating a Kodu playground is not only easy, but that it is also fun and engaging for people of all ages and backgrounds, principal program manager for Microsoft Research and lead Kodu designer, Matt MacLaurin said. Since Kodu's interface is intuitive and prevents common programming mistakes, were making it easy for everyone to enjoy the magic of game creation.
Originally designed by Microsoft Research as a learning tool for young kids, Kodu is the newest game to keep minds of all ages sharp by developing logic, problem-solving and creative thinking skills. In fact, in 2006, Microsoft Research teamed up with Girls Inc. and the University of Santa Barbara to create an after school Kodu program to accurately measure the influence educational games have in the fields of math, science, and comprehension. The team logged hundreds of hours of Kodu research with creators from ages five to 45 to ensure that it is easy for beginners, but maintains a depth of content for those who are more advanced.
What I love about Kodu is that I can do everything myself, Sparrow, who demoed the game, said. Its fast to build and different from the other games I play. I can do cool, silly things in it!
Kodu will join a host of family-friendly and casual games already on the Xbox LIVE Community Games Channel. Since its launch in November, the Xbox LIVE Community Games Channel has seen a lot of enthusiasm from both game-makers and consumers, where there are currently more than 100 independent, community-created games available for download.
More detailed information about Kodu and Community Games can be found by visiting http://creators.xna.com.
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