We have only recently added an Xbox to our household. I wanted to select Kinect games that would keep our kids interested and provide some problem-solving opportunities and collaborative play. This does both beautifully. Every time we pop this game in we find something new and fun. Once our 7 year old had the hang of it he was able to navigate the menus with ease.What we like:- two players can play together in a split screen or share a single screen- one player can opt out without stopping the game (just step out of the game area and it automatically converts to a single player mode)- menus are fairly easy to navigate- interesting levels that offer a variety of physical, problem solving, memory, and accuracy play- the games and activities are true to the Pixar characters and their worlds- you can skip the treadmill if you play with your kidsWhat we don't like? There is very little we dislike about this game. Sometimes we can't tell who is the controller when we switch players, but we are probably confusing the game. The age of players in our house are - 37, 45, 8, an 6.This does require some space. We have a long and narrow living room with the television set up on one of the long ends. This allows us to be about 6 feet away from the Kinect sensor. We have about 5 feet to move side to side, so it gets a little crowded when we have two players up. I would also suggest wearing workout shoes if you are playing on a hard surface. My legs and feet were killing me after 30 minutes of running and jumping in place.This is definitely a game I would highly recommend to friends and family.