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Active Life Outdoor Challenge

Active Life Outdoor Challenge


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From: Namco

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $51.95
You Save: $8.04 (13%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 55 reviews
Sales Rank: 12

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Genre: adventure_games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo Wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0.1

MPN: 80006
Model: 80006
UPC: 722674800068
EAN: 0722674800068
ASIN: B0013LTP5Q

Release Date: September 9, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED; SHIPS THE SAME DAY

Features:
  • Get Active – A fun and easy way to get off the couch and get hearts pumping!
  • Gameplay Variety – Play over a dozen fast-paced games, alone or with friends, in energetic events that gets players’ whole bodies into the action.
  • Tremendous Replay Value – Over a dozen games, each with multiple levels of play: river rafting, mine-cart adventure, log jumping, see-saw, jump rope, water trampoline, plus many more!
  • Mii Support – Play as your Mii from the very beginning
  • The Active Life Mat – The specially-designed mat is bundled with the game so you can jump straight into the action!

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Outdoor Challenge offers a variety of fast-paced games that engages your whole body for a fun and challenging experience. Using the specially-designed mat and the Wii Remote, you compete in over a dozen single and multi-player events like river rafting, mine-cart adventure, log jumping, and more.



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Jump into the fun with Active Life Outdoor Challenge. The first of many planned titles in the new Active Life series, Outdoor Challenge offers a variety of fast-paced, heart-pumping games that will engage your whole body for a fun and challenging experience.
'Active Life Outdoor Challenge' game logo

Using the specially-designed eight pad Active Life mat and the Wii Remote, players get totally physical as they compete in over a dozen single and multi-player challenges like river rafting, mine-cart adventure, log jumping, and more. Simple controls and intuitive actions make these games easy to pick up and play right out of the box and in the process will get you and your whole family off the couch and into the game in no time.

Game Features:

  • The Active Life Mat - A fun and easy way to get off the couch and get hearts pumping.
  • Gameplay Variety - Play over a dozen fast-paced games, alone or with friends,in energetic events that gets players' whole bodies into the action.
  • Intuitive Gameplay - Simple controls allow for quick pick up and play. Great for parties.
  • Play Together - With both competitive and co-operative challenges.
  • Track Character's Fitness Progress - See your character's body change according to how you play.
  • Tremendous Replay Value - Over a dozen games, each with multiple levels of play: river rafting, mine-cart adventure, log jumping, see-saw, jump rope, water trampoline, plus many more.
  • Other Features - Includes training mode to work different body parts and synchronization gauge to check the level of team work in cooperative play.
Screenshots:

Enjoy challenges on the land in 'Active Life Outdoor Challenge'
Enjoy challenges on the land.
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Enjoy water-based challenges in 'Active Life Outdoor Challenge'
And on the water.
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Challenge friends in multiplayer mode in 'Active Life Outdoor Challenge'
Battle friends in multiplayer action.
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Team up with friends in co-op play in 'Active Life Outdoor Challenge'
Or team up in co-op play.
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Customer Reviews:   Read 50 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Good Cardio workout!   September 10, 2008
ZETAZEN (Maryland)
125 out of 126 found this review helpful

I am an owner of a Wii Fit, so I wanted to try another interactive game that moved my whole body. This game is just as great as the Wii Fit. Here are a couple of pros and cons of Namco's Active Life Outdoor Challenge:

Pro:

Will move your entire body - if you looking for a cardio workout. There are a lot of games that you can play by yourself, against someone or as a team. You can use your Mii; and the game will collect fitness data that you can gage your fitness over time.

Con:

My kids kept jumping off the mat and off the small squares and triangles. They are not looking down at the mat, but up at the television. So you have to make sure your eyes and feet are coordinated enough for you to watch the screen and ensure your feet are in the right place on the mat.

The mat itself is like the Wii Remote so while was reading the instructions my daughter was using the mat to move the instructions before I could finish reading them. I thought I was going crazy because I wasn't using the actual Wii Remote to move to the next screen. (This will eventually become a pro when you really get the hang of it)

My daughters and I played for about 90 minutes and we were all sweaty and tired by the time we said ENOUGH! Between this game and Wii Fit I don't see how anyone could not get a good cardio and strength training fitness regime.

I am anxious to see how Namco will franchise this "interactive mat" into more physically challenging games...i.e. an Active Life series.



5 out of 5 stars Great exercise!   September 12, 2008
PT Cruiser (CA USA)
53 out of 54 found this review helpful

I'm not a kid. In fact I'm almost 60 and I bought the game for myself after getting Wii Fit a couple weeks ago and really enjoying the games that are included with that.

I LOVE this game (or series of small games) If you want a good workout and you're a kid at heart, you're going to love Outdoor Challenge. I've only played it by myself so far but I can tell you that it works every part of your body. I was dripping with sweat after 10 minutes. Some of the games you do standing, or I should say running in place and jumping over logs or jumping on a trampoline over water or jumping rope. There's a Mine Cart game where you're leaning to the side and lifting one foot while pumping both hands up and down to propel the cart at ever faster speeds. Or sitting on the mat and rowing with the "paddle" (wiimote) trying to get to the goal as fast as you can.

Like the Wii Fit games, it keeps track of your scores and the scores of others that play so you are constantly trying to beat your best scores and get top scores in the games.

This game is too much fun to waste on kids. Get it for yourself! It'll make you laugh out loud!



4 out of 5 stars Good game, lots of fun, but some drawbacks   September 10, 2008
Mom of 2
28 out of 31 found this review helpful

I bought this as a child-friendly answer to the wii fit. My kids are younger and had a difficult time with the Wii fit because they weigh so little.

This is much easier for them to use and the games are fun, but the mat is frustrating. It may be easier with older kids (mine are preschool age). The main problem is that you can select items in the navigation with the wii remote, or the mat. Well when a young child finished an exciting game where they are doing a lot of jumping, they continue jumping. So the selection on the menu would change, or the kids would accidentally jump on the '+' on the mat, accepting the choice on the screen.

This also happened during the course of the games. The kids got so excited they couldn't run in place, and would step forward on the controller buttons and pause the game.

Being able to stay on the correct spots is a big issue. The kids look at the screen, not at the floor, so it is very easy for them to move from the correct space, especially in games that require jumping.

There are a few advantages over the Wii Fit (although I still wouldn't trade mine for the world!). This mat works well with smaller children because it registers their weight better. It also allows you to specify if the player is an adult or child. And, it is much easier to go back to the beginning to switch players. And there are many two player games, both competitive and teamwork games. Most Wii Fit games are one player.



5 out of 5 stars Games and exercise in one   September 10, 2008
G. Robinson (Upstate NY)
17 out of 18 found this review helpful

I just got this game today, and out of the box it's a lot of fun! The games are enjoyable right away, and as you play them they get more challenging. I broke a sweat during the spring challenge, and the 5 minute hard exercise routine. I think it's a lot of fun, and I'm sure that my daughter will agree when she gets a chance to try it out too!

I have DDR Hottest Party as well, and I find Outdoor Challenge to be more interesting, and I can't wait for more Active Life titles!



5 out of 5 stars What a Workout!   September 20, 2008
plyopowerd (Ellicott City MD)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

I'm in my 40s, been working out for many years and I'm a big fan of Dance Dance Revolution which stripped 50 pounds off me. I don't have Wii Fit, but this is the first game I've tried for the Wii that really gives DDR a run for its money.

At the beginning, go to Free Play mode first as it lets you practice all the minigames on their easiest levels. Once you get the hang of them, go to the courses on Outdoor Adventure mode that will unlock higher levels as you pass them.

The third mode, Exercise Training, has a variety of courses that range from about 5-10 minutes long. You can't fail the games on these courses; just keep playing as well as you can for the allotted time. One of the courses, 10 Minute Marathon, simply has you walking or running for 10 minutes. You can use this course for interval training; for instance, run for 10 seconds and walk for 20 seconds (or the other way around!) for 20 rounds. The Outdoor Adventure mode also allows you to design your own courses, although it seems you can only save one course at a time.

You get "Activity Points" for completing the exercise courses, which are put on a daily graph along with a Brain Age-like stamp. Unfortunately there is no calorie counter in this game (unlike DDR for PS2) and it doesn't record exact dates you worked out, just "2 days ago", etc. It also doesn't record your weight, but maybe that makes this more suitable for children than Wii Fit.

My favorite games are the mine cart (a real core/balance challenge), mountain boarding, pipe slider, speed skating and the most DDR-like game, whack-a-mole. The mat slides around a bit (putting it on a sticky yoga mat helped) and is probably too narrow for two "plus-sized" adults to play at once, but it responds very well. I would love to see future Active Life games add more enhancements to Exercise mode (like keeping track of scores, dates and calories burned) and add more types of games like perhaps a music/rhythm game and games that use lateral and forward/back jumping.

But overall, this is an awesome first entry for what I hope will be a long and successful series!



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