Developed by (the team behind SingStar and other EyeToy titles), the game was specifically marketed toward a younger audience and families looking for active, social entertainment. While it remains a niche title in the PS2 library, it is remembered for its unique physical peripheral and "party" vibe. EyeToy Play: PomPom Party for PlayStation 2 - GameFAQs
: The EyeToy camera tracks the movement of pom-poms (left, right, up, down) and evaluates dance performance based on timing and accuracy.
: Includes a competitive "duel" mode for two players, where each participant takes a pom-pom to see who can achieve the higher score. EyeToy Play PomPom Party
(often not included in the standalone game disc)
: Players join a group of five lead cheerleaders—Savannah, Liann, Madison, Brooke, and Abigail—to master various routines. Developed by (the team behind SingStar and other
(standard sets typically included two interactive pom-poms)
Watch the official trailer to see the high-energy cheerleading gameplay in action: EyeToy Play: PomPom Party EN Trailer Manfred Dennerlein YouTube• Jun 28, 2013 : Includes a competitive "duel" mode for two
Released in November 2008 for the PlayStation 2, is a rhythm-based cheerleading game that utilizes the EyeToy USB camera to track player movement . Players use physical pom-poms to interact with the game, following on-screen instructions to perform dance choreographies to a selection of 25 "funky" songs. Core Gameplay & Features