HUUCH, a new AI startup focused on interactive entertainment, has completed development of the core of its product and game platform. This milestone brings the company closer to its goal: making family entertainment more active and connected through full-body, AI-powered play. With this step, HUUCH is getting ready to launch its first main product.
HUUCH started with a simple idea: families may be together in the same room, but everyone is often lost in their own screens. Over time, this has replaced shared moments with separate ones. The team at HUUCH wondered if there was a way to use movement and play to bring families back together—not by adding another screen, but by creating more chances for laughter and real connection.

This idea shaped how HUUCH built its technology and games. Instead of making games that require controllers or extensive gaming experience, HUUCH focused on making it easy for anyone to join in. The result is a platform where kids and parents can play together, regardless of age or skill level.
The heart of the platform is HUUCH Box, the first main product. It’s a plug-and-play gaming device for the home that uses 3D tracking and posture sensing. No wearables or controllers needed. You just move your body to control the game, and your actions appear on screen in real time. This makes playing feel natural and lets you step right into the game.
HUUCH Box was first shown at CES 2026, where people praised its ease of use and how well it worked for families. The feedback confirmed that full-body play can be a viable alternative to traditional screen-based games.
But it’s not just about the hardware. HUUCH also focuses on the games themselves, offering a mix of adventure, sports, dance, and action titles. You can play alone or with up to four people, making it easy to team up, compete, or just have fun together in one session.
The games are built to do more than just entertain. With stories, characters, and challenges that grow over time, HUUCH wants to help kids build resilience, courage, and empathy. The focus is on getting everyone moving and working together, not just watching from the sidelines.
HUUCH Box and its games have finished core development and have already been tested in real homes, with positive feedback from families. The official launch is set for the first half of the year. HUUCH plans to keep adding new games and updates every month, so there’s always something fresh for families to try.
Ryan, CEO of HUUCH, said that their product invites families, partners, and the broader industry to take part in a new chapter of interactive entertainment, one that begins at home, starts with movement, and turns shared play into shared meaning.
You know how much fun people had with the Xbox Kinect, PlayStation Move controllers, and PlayStation Camera, so this one can potentially connect with group family play.
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