Wii U Fit Music revealed

Wii U Fit Music revealed

Oxygene Media reveals two new titles for the Wii U console, “Fit Music for Wii U” and “Mind Labyrinth”.

“Fit Music For Wii U” opens up a new dimension of music related fitness, which allows players to complete a full workout which aims to achieve physical wellness to a high standard. There is a range of advantages and goals, which includes the opportunity for players to improve their co-ordination, as well as improving and honing their physycal balance. This opens up fresh new possibilities of accelerating metabolism and ridding the body of toxins. With “Fit Music for Wii U”, players can enjoy practising as a group, whether they are experienced, or just starting out. Difficuly levels are determined at the start of the game according to the player’s personal information.

As well as introducing a new and improved gameplay, the program revolutionises all activities in comparison to the existing standard of the fitness genre of games. A variety of experiences is made possible, as players can work all of their muscles at once. These experiences enable players to obtain a complete toning, using exciting and fun excercises which can be performed to music, as a dance. Individual sessions propose, in a believable way, the usual stages of the fitness world with warm-up excercises, a comprehensive training session, concluding with a relaxing cool-down.Fit_Music_4_Wii_U_cover

“Fit Music for Wii U takes inspiration from the musical BPM (beats per minute) concept, which determines the difficulty level of each workout minus instrument excercisers such as weights. Some games are dedicated to the pure fitness concept, while others focus completely on music, but in this case, these elements are combined to allow players to enjoy themselves, while achieving an effective, all-round workout. All of this, through specifically targeted activities, is completely calibrated, allowing it to be tailored to the user’s lifestyle and body type.

The training programmes have been constructed by an industry professional, Patrizia Salviato, the European Champion of Fitness. She also acts as the game’s personal trainer and will supervise and mentor the user through each stage of training. From the start, players are followed in a tutorial in order to dreate a profile by inserting some information which will decide he current physycal condition and personal targets. “Fit Music for Wii U” contains a recreational activity based on nutrition. This was made with advice from Professor Antonio Giordano of the Human Heath Foundation and the SHRO (Sbarro Health Research Organisation) of Philadelphia. The whole game was overseen by health and fitness professionals.

Its development was aided by Fear Engine technology at its Nintendo Wii U debut. Because of this, the experience is not just a simple porting, but a comprehensive product that has been reworked and upgraded extensively to provide the highest standard of fun and interaction through an immediate style, backed up by numerous training options and an extensive choice of physical excercises that are sure to produce real results. The whole family will be lost in the lively rhythm of the music thanks to a dynamic and exciing soundtrack, allowing users to have endless enjoyment. “Fit Music for Wii U” will be here this summer andimagesCAROXNAU can be purchased via Nintendo eShop.

“Mind Labyrinth”, a new franchise, will be another game exclusive to the Wiii U. It allows users to pursue personal wellbeing purely by having fun. The concept of mental training is the focus of this original party game. Developers intend this game to surpass the average video game by presenting the user with the possibiliy of a genuine psychophysical workout through the medium of a world of fun. It combines recreation with being one of he best wellness systems on the market. Tha game does this by offering a wide range of different activities, including various modes and mini-games as well as tests and quizzes.

More news about “Mind Labyrinth” will be coming soon.

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