99. I can't tell you much more about the "game" until I've played it but apparently it requires instinctive movements and button presses in order to progress.

Presumably most people will play this out of curiosity more than anything.

Update to come soon.

EDIT: I just saw the whole movie. Essentially what this game is, is a seven minute cutscene, making no sense to anyone but the director. You use your six axis to respond to particular events in the cut scene and progress. If you don't react quick enough then the cutscene will rewind and start again. You get about six trophies for completing the main cutscene but there are a ton of hidden ones to find.

I gotta admit even though I didn't understand it, the artwork, concept and mainly the music are just unreal. If you have a spare £2 I totally recommend checking it out. If only just for curiosity.

EDIT: To summarise:

It's crazy. There's like this dog and a cat. And the dog turns into stone. Then this octopus comes and gets attacked by this black fog. And there's a panda in a building. That the walls have fallen off.

And there's this engulfing music that makes you want to cry. And you just sit there shaking the remote. Stunned.