The new GamePad themed update of Spin the Bottle: Bumpie’s Party will be available on February 13th. The update introduces 6 new minigames focusing on the technology of the GamePad such as the camera, gyroscope, face and smile detection, touch screen and thumb sticks.

The update will be free for owners of the game, but after February 13th the
price of the game will increase to 8.99€/11.99$. This pricing structure is
new to console games:

We are basically trying to do “DLC’s done right”. Instead of trying to
milk extra money out of your hardcore fans and early adopters, we reward
them with free content. New customers will have to pay a bit more, but they
are also getting a better game for the money so I don’t really see anyone
losing.* Says Lau Korsgaard, Creative Director in KnapNok Games.

The update will include:

– The six new minigames that lets you photograph, tickle, twist
and mime for each other, bringing the total number of minigames up to 23.

– We are taking pictures of you while you play! View them later in
the gallery for laughter or embarrassment.

– Lots of new bonus challenges added for even more variation.

– TV settings: finally you can decide what is shown on the TV by
choosing between classic, campfire, clone or camera mode.

– Plus lots of small tweaks and fixes

New mini games:

*Act like an Animal*

A classical charades game! The GamePad shows a picture of an animal, one
player has to mime it, the partner have to guess it. Can you mime a
gorilla, a kangaroo or a crab? What about a unicorn, worm or a T-Rex?

*Put your Hat on*

Use the GamePad screen and camera to search around the room for virtual
hats placed in the air. One player positions themselves with the hat on
their head. The partner simply has to take a picture.

*Footie Ball*

A game of two, playing ball on the GamePad, using only their feet.

*Don’t Laugh*

In this game the two players are playing against the audience. The goal of
the players is to look into the camera and not laugh. The goal of the
audience is do everything they can in order to stop the players doing just
so.

*Body Twister*

Player A holds the GamePad on their knee, player B touches the screen with
their elbow. Player A holds the GamePad on their stomach, player B touches
the screen with their nose. Player A holds the GamePad on their shoulder,
player B touches the screen with their butt.

*Nature Photographer*

In nature photographer two players holds the GamePad at the same time
standing shoulder to shoulder. They now have to search the room for a
butterfly and take pictures of it. This requires tight communication and
coordinated movement.