
Everything you need to get moving in minutes.
Nex Playground uses proprietary computer vision and AI system to track 18-nodes on your body in real-time using just the built-in camera.
It also tracks multiple players concurrently for up to 4 players depending on the game.
These algorithms run on the device directly and do NOT store or process any video in the cloud.
That means you can play all the games offline once they are downloaded.
We recommend having a minimum area of about 6 ft x 6 ft of play space.
What you need:
To setup Nex Playground for the first time, follow these simple steps:
Each Nex Playground comes with a Starter Pack of 5 games included: Fruit Ninja, Whack-a-Mole Deluxe, Party Fowl, Go Keeper and Starri.
If you’d like access to the full catalog as well as new games dropping every month, consider adding a “Play Pass”.
For optimal performance, please place Playground right in front or below your TV and make sure that it is centered with your TV.
We recommend placing the Playground close to the edge so that the camera can see as much as possible, as the device’s camera should be able to see your body. The current recommended device height is between 15-60 inches.
You can also email us a photo of your play space and our support team can advise whether it is suitable.
Yes, Nex Playground is designed for kids and families. Content is family friendly and encourages active, physical movement for all ages.
All of the games have no ads, no violence, no micro-transactions and no chat features. They can be played completely offline once downloaded.
Some of the games are more physically demanding so kids under 6 may have difficulty accomplishing the physical challenges.
We recommend ages 5 and up. For 3 and 4 years old, they will be able to enjoy a bigger variety of the games if a grown-up or older sibling play with them.
Our preschool catalog is growing, we now have "Peppa Pig: Jump & Giggle", "Hungry Hungry Hippos Move n' Munch", "Elmo Says" , "Elmo & Abby's Magical Letter Hunt" and "Move & Groove with Grover".
The remote controller is for navigation only as the games do not require it for gameplay. Thus, all of the current multiplayer games do not require multiple controllers to play!