One of the most-watched songs on the internet is coming to video games as BabyShark: Sing & Swim Party arrives this Fall. OutrightGames
to release a rhythmic adventure game based on the characters from the uber-popular YouTube sensation. A family-friendly game that is primarily designed for younger kids to play, the game will challenge you to follow the patterns and keep in tune with the beat of the songs as you make your way to a special music festival across the sea.
"The story unfolds in the unique style of following the Shark Family as they take a vacation across the ocean to the Fin-Tastic Festival, the biggest music contest in the whole ocean.allows players to explore seven recognizable locations from the fan-favorite Baby Shark videos, such as the stunning Tropical Bay, the vast Ocean City, and the dark Kingdom of the Deep, to get to the festival.
"The game has been created with all family members in mind and designed to be accessible and educational for even the youngest Baby Shark fans. As they travel across the ocean, young gamers between 3-6 years old will also be helped to develop their psychomotor skills through rhythmic gameplay and a gradual difficulty curve. To help young players who are learning to read, the game developers have incorporated a full game voice-over for all dialogue, location names, and instructions.
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