LittleBigPlanet: Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves
released on Dec 14, 2010
Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves is a LittleBigPlanet spin-off, which can be played with two to five players and requires a PlayStation Move controller and a PlayStation Eye Camera. One player uses the PlayStation Move motion controller as a pointing device to manipulate the environment by triggering switches and moving platforms, while the others play using a gamepad to control Sackboy in the usual way.
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neat, but probably should have been free instead of 5 bucks ngl. It do only be 5 levels long and already requires an (at the time) expensive peripheral buy-in, not to mention a second player to play with as this is a mandatory co-op title. It kinda sets the groundwork that would go on to become the PS move expansion on LBP2, but it's still just a demo. It would have been cool if at the very least you could transfer the costumes from this game to the main series or something, but nop. It's still a solidly designed LBP expansion with some interesting level ideas for co-op asymmetrical platforming, so I don't dislike it, it's more the fact this was a bespoke release on the PSN store instead of LBP DLC that is strange. A very confusing release, indeed.