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ONM Wii Fit Review - 'Get ready to sweat like a snowman on a beach'

Some would argue that Wii Fit, like many Touch Generation games isn't actually a 'game' as such. Instead, some see them as ways for casual gamers to have a bit of fun while believing that they're doing themselves some good. Yet, we've found ourselves strangely drawn to Wii Fit for a while now and have played it practically every day since we first got our preview version.

The best thing about Wii Wit is that it actually works. The board is fantastic and the various exercises genuinely make you feel like you've had a work-out if you do them properly. But please don't be under any illusions that the balance games are effective when it comes to making you fitter: the truth is, leaning from left to right to head footballs, cross tightropes and ski down a hill effectively does nothing for your fitness. They're fun, but they have pretty much no impact on your body.
91 / 100
resistance100 - contributor
Published: 88 days 9 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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