Leedmees — [xbla][arcade][jtag/rgh]
: Many users still own the Kinect sensor but find little software to support it. Leedmees is frequently cited as one of the few "must-play" Kinect titles that offers genuine depth rather than simple novelty.
: The game demands precise physical positioning. You aren't just moving a cursor; you are the terrain. If you move your arm too quickly, you might flick a Leedmee into a pit of spikes. Leedmees [XBLA][Arcade][Jtag/RGH]
: Players must stretch their limbs to create walkways, ramps, and barriers. The goal is to guide the Leedmees from an entrance to an exit safely. : Many users still own the Kinect sensor
Unlike most Kinect games of its era that focused on sports or dancing, Leedmees utilizes body tracking for structural problem-solving. You aren't just moving a cursor; you are the terrain
For enthusiasts with JTAG or RGH (Reset Glitch Hack) consoles, Leedmees is often highlighted for several practical reasons:
: As the Xbox 360 Marketplace has closed, many XBLA titles are no longer purchasable. Modified consoles allow users to keep this title playable, preserving a specific moment in "vision-based" gaming history.