The core experience hasn’t changed, but Plus is a big improvement over the original Wii Fit thanks to the ability to create your own tailored workouts and the introduction of plenty of fun new balance games. And while there are still some head-scratching omissions (and some questionable health advice), Plus’ excellent integration with the Wii Balance Board peripheral and its solid presentation make it an ideal tool for those wanting to improve their fitness without having to trek to the gym or publically expose their downward facing dog in a yoga class. While it’s essentially the same game as its forebear–a series of muscle, yoga, and balance game exercises which (mostly) use the board peripheral–there are enough reasons here for those who bought the original game to dust off their balance boards and shell out cash for Wii Fit Plus. You may not be able to work up as much of a sweat as you’d like with your individual routines, but Wii Fit Plus does provide you with an excellent way of tracking your health plan’s progress, even if it’s still heavily reliant on body mass index (BMI) measurements. While you could have family and friends play the balance games with you in Wii Fit, it was a fiddly process which required you to reselect and restart the game for every new player. Write your own review Be the first one to review Wii Fit Plus (Wii) and share your experience with the CNET community! read more
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