GoNoodle launches motion-sensing activity games for kids free robux with no human verification

GoNoodle launches motion-sensing activity games for kids free robux with no human verification

GoNoodle is launching something it calls “movement games” on smartphones and tablets for kids. The GoNoodle Games app uses the cameras and motion sensors of the devices to detect whether kids are moving and exercising as they should in a game.

The Nashville, Tennessee-based GoNoodle wants to lead the movement and mindfulness activities charge for children, who are increasingly sedentary as they are absorbed by their mobile devices and social media, said CEO KC Estenson in an interview with GamesBeat.

Update: GoNoodle has decided to release and make available until schools re-open, a free online resource for parents, teachers, and kids: GoNoodle: Good Energy at Home.

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Update: GoNoodle has decided to release and make available until schools re-open, a free online resource for parents, teachers, and kids: GoNoodle: Good Energy at Home.

Kids and teachers already enjoy the benefits of integrating movement and mindfulness into the school day with GoNoodle. And parents rely on GoNoodle as a safe, active, fun screen-time option for their kids at home. Already, 14 million kids a month watch GoNoodle’s videos, which also try to get kids to exercise or dance.

“The types of videos that we create are really meant to have kids react and interact with the video,” he said. “But the limitation is, there’s no way to measure whether or not they’re actually moving. And so we challenged ourselves to make that happen with the game.”

GoNoodle has created GoNoodle Games, a free iOS app that takes advantage of the motion sensors to detect movement and makes screen time into active time.

GoNoodle Games uses Open CV-based computer vision and machine learning technology to detect movement and bring kids into the action, without requiring any additional hardware. GoNoodle Games gets kids jumping, ducking, dodging, and holding a pose while playing fast-paced minigames each with unique movements, obstacles, and opportunities to earn points.

Four out of five U.S. public elementary schools have adopted GoNoodle’s videos over the past six years. But the games app extends its home presence by introducing a new way to increase movement outside the classroom.

Estenson said the games were inspired by titles like Fruit Ninja (where you slice fruit with gestures), the Nintendo Wii’s Wii Sports, Microsoft Kinect, and Pokémon Go.

“It’s like the Nintendo Wii, without the controller, as the power of the phone and the iPad have now been brought right down into the device so kids can play,” Estenson said. “It takes them through a little guided movement, an exercise track, and then they move their arms. It’s a new form of a gaming interaction, to try to get kids to play something that’s super fun but also good exercise.”

The GoNoodle Games app features kids’ favorite characters, moves, and music that they giggle and wiggle to every

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