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# Multiplayer mode Custom workout timer Mix & match yoga & strength Wii Fit Plus (Balance Board Not Included)

**Price:** 152.74 DT
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## Summary

> 🔥 Level up your fitness game with fun, friends, and flexibility! 🕹️

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wii Fit Plus (Balance Board Not Included)
- **How much does it cost?** 152.74 DT with free shipping
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Fun Meets Function:** Interactive mini-games like Segway rides and rhythm Kung Fu keep workouts exciting.
- • **Pet Health Tracking:** Innovative feature to monitor your pet’s weight alongside your own progress.
- • **Dynamic Activity Mix:** Seamlessly blend yoga, strength, and balance games for a fresh daily workout.
- • **Engage & Compete Together:** Multiplayer mode turns fitness into a social, motivating experience.
- • **Tailor Your Fitness Journey:** Create personalized routines that fit your schedule and goals effortlessly.

## Overview

Wii Fit Plus enhances your workout experience by offering customizable routines, over 20 new exercises, and engaging multiplayer modes. Designed to keep fitness fun and social, it also uniquely tracks your pet’s weight. Note: Balance Board required but not included.

## Description

NOW YOU CAN BUILD YOUR OWN PERSONAL WORKOUT OR CHOOSE FROM A VARIETY OF CUSTOMIZED ROUTINES BASED ON YOUR OWN FITNESS GOAL S. GET ACTIVE WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN THE NEW MULTIPLAYER MO DE, AND ENJOY OVER 20 NEW EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES! O SIMPLY C HOOSE THE WORKOUT THAT WORKS FOR YOU WITH THE ALL-NEW MY WII FIT

Review: I've Played for Plus Months - This is a Keeper - I'm an enthusiastic fan of Wii Fit - it is a fun way to get limber and in shape. Wii Fit Plus is an add-on for Wii Fit and adds a bunch of new games and activities into the mix! Plus you can weigh your pets! First, you definitely need Wii Fit to play the Wii FIt Plus games. This adds on to the basic Wii Fit set. So make sure you have Wii Fit - or that you buy a bundle of some sort - to be able to enjoy Wii Fit Plus. Make sure you have a balance board, as well as both a Wii controller and nunchuck. You'll need all of these to enjoy all the games. The Wii Fit Plus, first, adds in pets! You can enter a cute little avatar for your cat or dog. It won't let pets train, but it does track their weight. How you do this is you (the human) have it measure you - then you hold the pet in your arms and it measures you plus the pet. This is a great way to keep track of your pet's weight over time and to know if something is changing! For humans, there are lots of great new features. First, you can play a variety of multiplayer games. This lets you challenge each other to all sorts of fun. In my home I tend to be the only Wii Fit player, so I was more interested in the new games. I love the Kung Fu one, where you do various moves in time with the rhythm. I'm also a big fan of the segue game, steering your rolling two-wheeled scooter around the course with body movements. There's a juggling game, a snowball fight game, and a nice running game. An area I use quite a lot is the "routines" area. This lets you design a series of activities and have them just run non stop in a row. So let's say in the yoga area I enjoy tree pose, then palm, then sun salutation, then tree pose and then sun salutation again. You define that series of activities and then start it off. The game seamlessly steps you through those poses, one after another, and when you're done you get credit for all the time! It's perfect! I can't say enough good things about Wii Fit Plus. I love the yoga, how you can make the perfect routine for YOU, to meet your interests and the time you can spend. I love many of the new games. I find it really helpful to track my pet's health easily in the system. Is there a down side? I would love more customization. I would love yoga on a beach, for example, or in a forest. It can't be that hard for them to toss in new backgrounds. I would love new background music - or let us add in our own. I also think you should be able to choose your timer. Right now they have a "piggie" which I find a little inappropriate. Again it'd be easy for them to let you customize that, and really help out a lot. Maybe those things will come into play in Wii Fit 2!
Review: Finally got my girlfriend playing - My favorite feature of Wii Fit Plus is that it finally got my girlfriend playing. Despite my own use of the Wii Fit for months now, she'd always just maintained she didn't like video games and refused, yet she just spent over an hour playing balance games and flapping her arms around. I think part of the credit goes to how much easier it is to switch Miis in this version -- rather than having to almost entirely exit the program, Plus makes it easy to switch Miis back and forth while playing; "here, you want to try?" became a matter of two button presses rather than ten, and that was enough. I think several of the new balance games also were more appealing to her -- more challenging and more entertaining than the games she'd seen me play before. Even discounting that, though, this game definitely contains enough improvements to be well worth the $20. There are three new "Yoga" and three new "Strength" exercises; I personally found the new "yoga" positions excellent stretches and the new "strength" ones less worthwhile, but your mileage may vary. I greatly appreciate the ability to see a measurement of how many calories each exercise is burning; as an ice cream fan, it's pretty amusing (and informative) to be told exactly how much farther I have to go to burn off that hot fudge sundae (425 cal.), and I wonder how many people will be surprised to find out how their exercise correlates to their activity (no more "well, I ran for five minutes, so that means I get a triple-patty cheeseburger (770 cal)". The interface is more streamlined, and I appreciate the "go directly to Wii Fit Plus" doorway on the startup screen, and the quick stats check at the beginning. The preconfigured workout routines are little more than a few minute's worth for each goal, and most people will probably reconfigure their own workouts; thankfully, the Plus gives the option to do that (although only Yoga and Strength exercises can be fit into the user-planned workouts, not balance games or the new Training Plus games, and rearranging your workout list is a little cumbersome).This isn't a huge change, but it's convenient, and an improvement. Other reviews go into a game-by-game breakdown of each minigame, so I won't cover that here. Suffice to say, there are a lot of them, and I expect that these additions will revive my Wii Fit usage for the next month or two at least, which I consider worth the $20. I especially appreciated that there were more games that emphasized upper-body workouts -- flapping my arms like a chicken isn't just fun, it's also mild-but-decent shoulder exercise, and I like having more upper-body options. I did notice one apparent bug; the Rhythm Kung Fu game seemed slightly "off", sometimes registering a "perfect" for multi-part moves when I had only completed the first movement. This is a minor issue, and I imagine it will be fixed soon enough (if it isn't a problem unique to my own experience), but if it is a general bug it might be a reason to wait, especially if your Wii cannot download Nintendo's patches. Now I just have to get her to let me play it again!

## Features

- Users can input the amount of time they want to spend on their workouts or select an area for personal improvement, and Wii Fit Plus will suggest a number of diverse activities for them.
- For the first time, users can mix and match which strength and yoga activities they prefer on a given day. The seamless exercise flows make it easier than ever for users to maintain their daily workout routines.
- Users might be asked to run an obstacle course across a series of platforms, zoom across a beach on a Segway x2 Personal Transporter or flap their arms to help their hilarious chicken-suited characters aim for targets.
- The range of games and customization options will make players want to play every day. They’ll be having so much fun that their workouts will seem to fly by in no time at all.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,754 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #12 in Wii Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,185 Reviews |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I've Played for Plus Months - This is a Keeper
*by L***A on February 1, 2010*

I'm an enthusiastic fan of Wii Fit - it is a fun way to get limber and in shape. Wii Fit Plus is an add-on for Wii Fit and adds a bunch of new games and activities into the mix! Plus you can weigh your pets! First, you definitely need Wii Fit to play the Wii FIt Plus games. This adds on to the basic Wii Fit set. So make sure you have Wii Fit - or that you buy a bundle of some sort - to be able to enjoy Wii Fit Plus. Make sure you have a balance board, as well as both a Wii controller and nunchuck. You'll need all of these to enjoy all the games. The Wii Fit Plus, first, adds in pets! You can enter a cute little avatar for your cat or dog. It won't let pets train, but it does track their weight. How you do this is you (the human) have it measure you - then you hold the pet in your arms and it measures you plus the pet. This is a great way to keep track of your pet's weight over time and to know if something is changing! For humans, there are lots of great new features. First, you can play a variety of multiplayer games. This lets you challenge each other to all sorts of fun. In my home I tend to be the only Wii Fit player, so I was more interested in the new games. I love the Kung Fu one, where you do various moves in time with the rhythm. I'm also a big fan of the segue game, steering your rolling two-wheeled scooter around the course with body movements. There's a juggling game, a snowball fight game, and a nice running game. An area I use quite a lot is the "routines" area. This lets you design a series of activities and have them just run non stop in a row. So let's say in the yoga area I enjoy tree pose, then palm, then sun salutation, then tree pose and then sun salutation again. You define that series of activities and then start it off. The game seamlessly steps you through those poses, one after another, and when you're done you get credit for all the time! It's perfect! I can't say enough good things about Wii Fit Plus. I love the yoga, how you can make the perfect routine for YOU, to meet your interests and the time you can spend. I love many of the new games. I find it really helpful to track my pet's health easily in the system. Is there a down side? I would love more customization. I would love yoga on a beach, for example, or in a forest. It can't be that hard for them to toss in new backgrounds. I would love new background music - or let us add in our own. I also think you should be able to choose your timer. Right now they have a "piggie" which I find a little inappropriate. Again it'd be easy for them to let you customize that, and really help out a lot. Maybe those things will come into play in Wii Fit 2!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally got my girlfriend playing
*by T***. on October 8, 2009*

My favorite feature of Wii Fit Plus is that it finally got my girlfriend playing. Despite my own use of the Wii Fit for months now, she'd always just maintained she didn't like video games and refused, yet she just spent over an hour playing balance games and flapping her arms around. I think part of the credit goes to how much easier it is to switch Miis in this version -- rather than having to almost entirely exit the program, Plus makes it easy to switch Miis back and forth while playing; "here, you want to try?" became a matter of two button presses rather than ten, and that was enough. I think several of the new balance games also were more appealing to her -- more challenging and more entertaining than the games she'd seen me play before. Even discounting that, though, this game definitely contains enough improvements to be well worth the $20. There are three new "Yoga" and three new "Strength" exercises; I personally found the new "yoga" positions excellent stretches and the new "strength" ones less worthwhile, but your mileage may vary. I greatly appreciate the ability to see a measurement of how many calories each exercise is burning; as an ice cream fan, it's pretty amusing (and informative) to be told exactly how much farther I have to go to burn off that hot fudge sundae (425 cal.), and I wonder how many people will be surprised to find out how their exercise correlates to their activity (no more "well, I ran for five minutes, so that means I get a triple-patty cheeseburger (770 cal)". The interface is more streamlined, and I appreciate the "go directly to Wii Fit Plus" doorway on the startup screen, and the quick stats check at the beginning. The preconfigured workout routines are little more than a few minute's worth for each goal, and most people will probably reconfigure their own workouts; thankfully, the Plus gives the option to do that (although only Yoga and Strength exercises can be fit into the user-planned workouts, not balance games or the new Training Plus games, and rearranging your workout list is a little cumbersome).This isn't a huge change, but it's convenient, and an improvement. Other reviews go into a game-by-game breakdown of each minigame, so I won't cover that here. Suffice to say, there are a lot of them, and I expect that these additions will revive my Wii Fit usage for the next month or two at least, which I consider worth the $20. I especially appreciated that there were more games that emphasized upper-body workouts -- flapping my arms like a chicken isn't just fun, it's also mild-but-decent shoulder exercise, and I like having more upper-body options. I did notice one apparent bug; the Rhythm Kung Fu game seemed slightly "off", sometimes registering a "perfect" for multi-part moves when I had only completed the first movement. This is a minor issue, and I imagine it will be fixed soon enough (if it isn't a problem unique to my own experience), but if it is a general bug it might be a reason to wait, especially if your Wii cannot download Nintendo's patches. Now I just have to get her to let me play it again!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Get the upgrade--totally worth the price
*by M***T on January 31, 2010*

I bought the Wii Fit game over a year ago and my friends and family have loved everything that had to offer. But after a year, the games and routines were getting slightly boring. This new edition is everything the old version was and so much more, for the same price. After buying this you can throw out (or donate) your older version. What impresses me about this version is its user friendliness when it comes to creating a workout for yourself. Formerly you had to do each individual exercise and go through an assessment of how you did for each activity (in yoga, aerobics and strength training), now you can create a series of exercises and move from one to the other without the assessment, and without having to press "A" ten times between each. This is NOT a substitute for a gym membership by any means, but there are very challenging things to provide a healthy alternative or addition to weight-bearing exercises. My most favorite part of the new version is the 15 new activities under the heading "Training Plus"----worth the purchase price alone! So far the most addictive for me are Bird's Eye-Bull's Eye where you are a bird flying to targets you must land on till you get to a ship; "Snowball Fight" where you are able to send endless snowballs at the other people who are doing the same to you; and "Obstacle course" which is the equivalent of being one of the Mario Brothers in the original game from Nintendo, because you are walking and jumping on moving planks, dodging wrecking balls and logs, etc. My 74 year old mother is having a ball with these games too. I'm happy it's getting her off her chair and using her mind-body coordination skills, and that she's enjoying herself with each challenge. I would honestly say Wii Fit Plus is for ALL ages. It seems as if fans of the first version had sent in suggestions for creating an updated version and Nintendo listened and incorporated them into their new product. Great job Nintendo!

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