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Monday, September 12, 2011

Cabela’s Adventure Camp is a thrilling motion-based game

Cabela’s Adventure Camp is a thrilling motion-based game that delivers engaging, easy to learn gameplay with summer camp activities for everyone! You’ll feel the warmth of the summer sun and excitement in the air as you compete in many exciting camp related mini-games from biking to water sports. Cabela’s Adventure Camp is a captivating, wild ride that’s perfect for the whole family, young and old! This new title in the Cabela’s franchise will arrive this holiday season on November 1.



“We are thrilled to bring the fun and enjoyment of the outdoors to living rooms around the country as parents share the love of these traditionally outdoor activities with their kid,” said David Oxford, Executive Vice President of Activision Publishing. “We are excited to offer a family bonding experience in this motion-oriented, active participation, social gathering title!”

The game includes fast paced, exciting outdoor activities that send you straight to summer camp, even in the middle of winter! Players will lose themselves and forget they aren’t outdoors as they compete in summer time activities such: Thrill Hill Biking, Wild River Kayaking, Full Throttle Wave Riding and more. Interactive Griefing allows idle players to grief others by knocking down trees and rocks creating in game obstacles that will add hilarious shenanigans to the mix. The brisk gameplay and fantastic variety keep everyone animated, excited and having fun!

Uniquely engineered for each individual system using innovative motion-based gameplay mechanics, Cabela’s Adventure Camp is a blast on any system you decide to play on, be it Kinect for Xbox 360, PlayStation Move for the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system or Wii from Nintendo. The controls are simple and easy to learn, even for the youngest of gamers. From children to grandparents, everyone will enjoy the summertime fun.

Cabela’s Adventure Camp will be available on the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and Wii from Nintendo on November 1, 2011. This game is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB.


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