As a sixth grade teacher, my students ask me a lot of questions, and I have a lot of influence on them based on how…
These aren’t your typical sports nor your typical opponents. The away team is from far, far away: a musical galaxy full of aliens obsessed with one thing…Sports! These adorable creatures are your teammates and opponents, challenging you in a variety of music-infused whacky mini-games based on familiar sports like tennis, volleyball, and golf. Let your ears and eyes guide you into the groove and show them how it’s done! Designed by Harmonix Music System, Inc., the makers of Rock Band™, and developed exclusively for the new Apple TV, Beat Sports is controlled using the brand new Siri Remote. To get the whole family playing, download the free Beat Sports Remote app from the App Store and use your iPhone or iPod Touch as a controller, allowing for up to 4 players total. Original soundtrack features songs composed by Harmonix and by Masaya Matsuura, the creator of PaRappa the Rapper.
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