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October 2009
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The editors liked
There's something so great about creating a Mii for your dog or baby and getting fit
Wii Fit Plus has made some tweaks to make it easier to do more continual exercise or training. You can now focus on certain areas such as aerobics
Yoga – no more pricey classes down the gym – or muscle toning. There are also some fun new game...
Upgrades the world's most popular fitness software
Lets you feel good about your gaming habit
15 extra minigames
New calorie counter exercises are very motivating
New activities are incredibly fun
Transfers all Wii Fit data
The editors didn't like
It gets you healthy
But oh the effort
It's more knackering than you think at first.
It's not a massive progression from Wii Fit – and it's a lot more tiring than we first imagined – you still need willpower to keep the momentum u after the novelty wears off.
Abstract: Wii Fit Plus is exactly what it sounds like--a revision, rather than a revolution, of the 2008 game that almost single-handedly propelled the fitness genre into the mainstream. The core experience hasn't changed, but Plus is a big improvement over the...
Can create your own workout routines, Most of the new balance games are fun, Great way to track your fitness progress, Will help improve your balance and strength.
User routines limited to yoga and muscle activities, Multiplayer limited to nine games, Balance board response can be a little sluggish.
User-created routines and plenty of new activities make Wii Fit Plus a vast improvement on the original, although some important omissions stop it from being a standout. ...
Abstract: Wii Fit Plus is a $20 upgrade to Wii Fit. It includes everything from the original title, plus new games and new "fitness"-related things that I only sort-of care about. The game now tries to count how many calories you've burned by using the MET syst...
Abstract: Worth a purchase by anyone who loves mini-games, and certainly worth buying as a Balance Board bundle if you don't own the original, Wii Fit Plus is an upgrade that'll satisfy one audience but could disappoint another.
Abstract: Wii Fit Plus is Nintendo's followup to the hugely-popular workout hit Wii Fit. Does the sequel do the original justice? Has Nintendo added enough to the formula to keep it fresh? Find out in our full review. Just when you thought it might be time to f...
Wii Fit Plus will be a welcome addition to anyone who owns the Wii balance board. The minigames are fun, and the new exercises add some flavor to what has become an all too familiar routine for avid Wii Fit users. In all honestly, I doubt anyone will l...
Abstract: In between counting the millions and millions of dollars Wii Fit undoubtedly made them, Nintendo probably paused with anxiety about how to follow the original hit excer-game up. Do you create an entirely new batch of workouts, knowing you've picked som...
Abstract: Critics may have scoffed at it and hardcore gamers snickered at it, but Nintendo’s exercise-focused “game” Wii Fit was a runaway success for the system and one of the top-selling games of this generation.Now the balance-board interactive title gets a s...
Abstract: I think it's time to reveal a dark secret of mine: I've been using Wii Fit consistently for about a year since it was released. Yes, I've managed to keep the disc in my console and the Balance Board out of the closet for months on end. It was great for...