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Nex Playground console discounted—best family tech deal right now

On sale now, the Nex Playground console brings multiplayer, motion-sensing fun home with over 20 available family-friendly games.

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Hey, parents! Tired of hearing that video games are turning your kids into screen-staring zombies? Well, buckle up, because the Nex Playground gaming console is here to change the game—literally. This motion-controlled wonder is designed to get your whole family off the couch and into some serious fun. And right now, it’s on sale for $199—that’s $50 off the regular price—at Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and the official Nex Playground website. If you’ve been looking for a way to sneak some activity into your kids’ screen time (or maybe even your own), this might just be the deal you’ve been waiting for.

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This Kinect-style gaming console gets everyone moving and is currently available at a discount across Amazon, Target, and more.

$199 at Amazon
$199 at Walmart
$199 at Target
$200 at Best Buy
$199 at Nex Playground

What’s the Nex Playground all about?

Picture this: a gaming console that doesn’t require a single controller. Instead, the Nex Playground uses an ultra-wide-angle camera to track your natural body movements, turning your living room into an interactive playground. Hook it up to your TV with the included HDMI cable, plug it in, and bam—you’re ready to roll. It’s like Microsoft’s Kinect had a kid-friendly glow-up, with a focus on getting everyone moving, laughing, and maybe even a little sweaty.

The setup is dead simple. You get the console, an HDMI cable, a power cord, a remote for navigating menus, and—because privacy matters—a removable camera cover for when the fun’s over. Up to four players can jump in at once, so it’s perfect for family game nights or when your kids’ friends invade the house. Plus, if you’ve got pals or relatives with their own Nex Playground, you can connect online for some multiplayer action.

Games that get you going

Right out of the box, the Nex Playground comes with five games that’ll have you swinging, kicking, and dancing in no time:

  • Fruit Ninja: Slice and dice flying fruit with your hands—way more fun than the phone version when you’re leaping around your living room.
  • Whac-a-Mole Deluxe: Smack those moles with your hands or feet. It’s chaos, and you’ll love it.
  • Party Fowl: A mashup of silly minigames that’ll have you flapping and jumping like a fool.
  • Starri: A rhythm game that’s basically a dance party waiting to happen.
  • Goal Keeper: Block soccer shots with your whole body. Good luck keeping up with the kids!

Want more? You’ll need to grab a Play Pass—$89 for a year or $49 for three months—which unlocks over 20 extra titles. Think Elmo Says for the little ones, Peppa Pig: Jump & Giggle for preschoolers, and Candy Land: Sugary Sprint for some sweet family competition. There’s even a fresh take on Connect 4 and a wild version of Hungry Hungry Hippos. According to the folks at Nex, these games are all about “active play,” and they’re designed to keep things safe and simple—no ads, no in-app purchases, just pure fun.

Let’s be real: most gaming consoles are built for sitting still. The Nex Playground flips that on its head. It’s not just about entertainment; it’s about movement. The camera tracks your body like a hawk, so whether you’re dodging virtual obstacles or busting a move, you’re burning energy instead of just thumb calories. It’s kidSAFE+ COPPA certified, too, meaning it’s built with your kids’ privacy and safety in mind—something every parent can appreciate.

The console itself is compact—about the size of a small streaming box—so it won’t hog your entertainment center. It’s lightweight, too, and if you’re the type to haul fun on the go, there’s a $25 travel case you can snag. Tech-wise, it’s straightforward: plug it in, point the camera, and play. The online multiplayer feature is a nice touch if you’ve got a competitive streak and a friend with their own unit.

The $199 price tag (down from $249) is a steal for what you’re getting—especially with the holidays creeping up. That $50 discount isn’t forever, though, so don’t sleep on it. The Play Pass is optional, but if your crew burns through the starter games, it’s a solid way to keep the party going.

Look, we’ve all seen the headlines—too much screen time is frying our kids’ brains, right? The Nex Playground feels like a counterpunch to that. It’s tech that doesn’t just entertain but gets your family moving together.

So, if you’re hunting for a gift that won’t leave your kids glued to the sofa—or if you just want an excuse to join in the fun yourself—head to Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, or Nex’s site and grab this bad boy while it’s $199. Your living room’s about to get a whole lot livelier.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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