- Suitable for all ages
- EA Sports Active is a fitness simulation aims to get gamers off of the couch and into a calorie-burning exercise regimen
- The game offers more than 20 different activities, broken down into upper-body, lower-body, and cardio exercises
- Players can customize their particular routine to meet their own preferences and personal fitness goals and those looking for more guidance can choose the "30 Day Challenge," a month-long, trainer-driven series of 20-minute workout circuits that keep track of intensity, calories burned, and overall progress
- The circuits are designed to offer a different combination of activities from each of the three disciplines, so gamers may go for a run one day, and then follow it up with bicep curls, shoulder presses, or cardio boxing the next
- EA Sports Active comes with a resistance band to increase the intensity of some exercises, and the included leg strap is specially designed to hold a Nunchuk in order to keep track of lower body movements
- Players can also get more out of their exercises if they make use of the Wii Balance Board, and two gamers can engage in a little friendly competition with side-by-side workouts
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