Wii Fit attracted millions of new players to the world of video games. Now Wii Fit Plus offers a range of new features and enhancements to help players reinvigorate their workouts, along with exercises and balance games designed to keep them fun. Players will find a new dimension to the Wii Fit experience as they easily set their own customized workout routines, or choose 20-, 30- or 40-minute workouts based on how much time they have available.
Wii Fit™ Plus combines fun and fitness into one product. It can change how you exercise, how you balance, and even how you move. Expanding upon the original Wii Fit software, Wii Fit Plus is packed with every feature from Wii Fit—plus new exercises and tools to personalize your exercise routine.
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Users will also be able to choose from specialized workout routines that focus on all-around individual personal fitness goals or certain target areas. And with the addition of activities like Skateboarding and Rhythm Kung Fu, players will be using the Wii Balance Board accessory in a variety of new and fun ways. Gameplay To use Wii Fit Plus players import their Miis from their Wii system, set up profiles, establish a current physical baseline, set fitness goals, and embark on a routine to reach them. Wii Fit Plus tracks your usage, weight and progress towards your goal over time, giving you a status report as you start each session. At any time players can choose whatever activity they want, whether exercise or balance game, and as they progress in these they will level up in each, gaining points, setting high scores and unlocking more activities. Personalization Option Via ‘The Locker Room’ Addition Yoga and Strength Exercises A Wealth of New Balance Games Wii Fit Plus Game Features
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Nintendo Wii Fit Plus Reviews
Wii Fit Fun all over again![]()
I couldn’t wait for shipping – so I grabbed this game this morning as I was doing my early Sunday shopping. I even got a chance to throw it in for a little while before the football games started
True, I’ve only tested it out this morning, but I thought I would leave a few comments for those of you wondering what’s the difference between plus and regular fit. I bought it for the new games mostly, and thankfully so, not too many new exercises but they seem to all be accessible (beginner level at least) but it imports your wii fit data – so maybe that has something to do with what’s accessible or not.
It has a new menu item for 15 new plus games and it will build a workout for you in a few different increments or customized with yoga and strength exercises (no games).
It allows you to switch players more dynamically so you can play it with friends and family. You can even get babies and pets a quick fit profile (why I’m not sure but we had a laugh)
As a lefty, I was happy to see that you are able to choose left handed / right handed and for the games like driving range and skateboarding, you can choose your stance side (?) (ex – goofy foot or regular) which makes it more comfortable to play.
The swing analysis (driving range) on the driving range cracks me up – but is very helpful.
It seems pretty subtle in the impact of the motion plus controller – but the new games are pretty fun thus far.
The exercises are pretty much as the original wii fit worked – same trainers, same exercises plus a few new yoga and strength – I didn’t notice any new aerobics activities.
For the $20, you receive a decent selection of new games and a few new exercises – now what do I do with the old Wii Fit disc? Lol. If you liked the previous games (aerobics / balance games) I think it’s worth the $20. The new workout option is nice but I can tell I will stick to EA Active for workouts – so maybe rent it before you buy it if that’s your preference.
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