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By Craig S 14th Nov 2010 | 6,497 views
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Using the power of Kinect for Xbox 360 and Ubisoft's proprietary Player Projection technology, Your Shape: Fitness Evolved gives players full control of their fitness experience through voice and body motions. Players have the freedom to choose how they want to play and interact with Your Shape: Fitness Evolved. They have the choice of working with a personal trainer, taking a variety of classes or getting the entire family involved with fun mini-games, such as dancing and target practice. At the start of the game, players will complete a fitness test and will be asked to input their goals. The game offers players a complete fitness program fully adapted to their goals and capabilities. The fitness program will evolve and change as a players' fitness level improves, keeping them motivated and challenged. There are a variety of fitness class options, including yoga, Pilates, martial arts and boxing. In addition, Your Shape: Fitness Evolved offers a wide choice of mini-games including dancing, ball games, balance games and hula-hoop. The mini games support turn-based multiplayer mode so players can challenge friends and family.
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Game Added to Database | oliist | 14th Jun 2010 |
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mrstickball
posted 20/07/2011, 08:17
Got it for myself and the wife, and its fantastic. Killer workouts. Just dropped to $29.99 and it replaced like ~$120 worth of instructional DVDs. Message | Report |
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Mr Puggsly
posted 17/03/2011, 12:22
I kinda prefer the Wii game because its more intense and straight forward. But this is an impressive Kinect title, does great things with the superior technology Message | Report |