Nintendo Wii - Sport
Product Description
Wii Balance Board | Wii
Wii Fit Plus is Nintendo's upgrade of the original that brings several new aerobic, muscle and balance training exercises to the table. In this sequel calories can also be counted thanks to the new MET value and the added training plus mode that brings some fun and often hilarious new games to make Wii Fit Plus something very special indeed.
You can either buy Wii Fit Plus on its own if you have the Balance Board already, or opt for the full pack if you are new to Nintendo Wii fitness.
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Wii Fit Plus is Nintendo's upgrade of the original that brings several new aerobic, muscle and balance training exercises to the table. In this sequel calories can also be counted thanks to the new MET value and the added training plus mode that brings some fun and often hilarious new games to make Wii Fit Plus something very special indeed.
You can either buy Wii Fit Plus on its own if you have the Balance Board already, or opt for the full pack if you are new to Nintendo Wii fitness.
Buy new Wii Games cheaper at GAMES Basement










Adding to the original premise of get fit at home, this Wii console game expands its audience by appealing to a slightly more serious crowd. It does this not only by promoting fitness, but by adding a calorie counter to its tool kit, making use of a Metabolic Equivalent (MET) value. This is defined as 'the ratio of the work to resting metabolic rate'. This allows those with a more fat-burning attitude to focus on that, instead of general fitness.
Despite the slightly more serious additions, Nintendo definitely took into account that the balance games were the most fun in the first iteration of Wii Fit. Thirteen of these novel activities are included this time round. These range from the hilarious to the insane. Rhythm kung fu for instance is similar to the step aerobics but involves punching and kicking. Then there's golf which sees you turn the balance board sideways and essentially provides a much more detailed version of the golf mini-game seen in Wii-Sports. There's also skateboarding and snowball fights.
However, not all exercises are so polarising. Some of the activities provide a nice combination between burning calories and having fun. Bird's Eye Bull's Eye is a game that sees users hold their arms out sideways, and flap them up and down to make an on-screen chicken flap its wings. Using the balance board to steer and your arms for height and propulsion, you must guide your feathered friend to certain targets dotted around the ocean level. This is easily one of the more fun games despite without doubt being the biggest energy burner, and shows a lot more thought has gone into the activities found in Wii Fit Plus than the original.
Being a fan of the balance games of the original Wii Fit, I'll admit I spent most of my time on these, though I did dabble in the yoga a little more than I had before. Over time it definitely does get easier; though certainly not any less embarrassing if you happen to have an audience. I also couldn't help but keep attempting to beat my high score at the flying chicken game, and while feeling a little silly, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.






