SKY has introduced another upgrade for one of its little-known premium TV perks.
And this latest release is ideal for the kids, especially if they love Lego.
But you’ll need to have the right package to take advantage at no extra cost.
Lego Ninjago Spinjitzu Academy is the latest game to be added to Sky Live.
The service was introduced for Sky Glass back in the summer as a fresh way to game from your TV.
It works using a plug-in camera device, so you to play physical movement-based games.
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Users can watch shows with mates who also own it remotely too and there’s even guided fitness classes you can do from your living room.
Lego Ninjago Spinjitzu Academy takes players on a journey through the Monastery of Spinjitzu using your body to train like your favourite characters with motion tracking.
Participants will need to work on their balance, focus and agility as they strike objects, collect items, unlock new characters, as well as game modes.
The latest addition comes just weeks after Sky announced another batch of new games.
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Among them is Peppa Pig: Jump, which encourages kids to jump, wiggle, clean and play their way through ten interactive episodes.
Karaoke lovers will now find Stingray Karaoke.
The app lets you choose from over 70,000 songs in 25 languages to find out who can bring harmony to your house – and who can’t – through its selection of duets on the big screen.
You can even record your performance to watch back and share to friends on social media.
And football fans will soon find Go Keeper.
The game tests your goalkeeper skills, using your hands as virtual gloves through 30 levels.
If you’re not already a Sky Live customer, you can add it to your package from £6 per month.
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