Conclusion: So, there you have it. It's a good motivator (being ranked as 'Couch Potato' will get you clicking 'Retry' every time) and as well as lots of fun exercises, there is a...
Pros: Makes exercising a bit more fun; easy to monitor your weight
Cons: Difficult to get hold of at present; not always easy to follow the exercises
Conclusion: In spite of that, it’s still one of the better ways of trying to get in shape from the comfort of your own home, and regardless of how unscientific some of its ideas...
Conclusion: B.M.I is a recognised form of “classifying” body types so when Wii Fit tells you that, at 10 stone and aged 25 you are at the average expected level of weight/health,...
Conclusion: When judging Wii Fit overall, you're very conscious of the fact that it doesn't achieve anything for its users that couldn't be managed with a little willpower. Worse...
Conclusion: As a game Wii Fit is very limited and that certainly applies to the graphics. However used correctly it can be an aid for exercise, co-ordination, weight loss and...
Conclusion: Nintendo has taken ideas of what a videogame can achieve and has thrown them into a completely different universe. While others play with increased physics engines, Wii...
Conclusion: There’s no doubting that Wii Fit is a well put together package on the whole, our gripes regarding the lack of exercise queuing aside. If you’ve played any of the...
Conclusion: Increasing your awareness of the importance that fitness has on everyday life and keeping yourself and family motivated should be easier with Wii Fit. The programme...