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I like the new games and exercises. My wife and I really like being able to set up a routine to follow without having to constantly push buttons. I would really lik eto be able to add balance games to my routines though.

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I have many injured muscles and joints from several accidents. I started the Wii Fit Jan 2009. It helped me to improve my core strenght and stability so that I could move on to exercise dvds. I got bored with having to do each exercise as a game and wait for the scores and everything between every move. I also didn't like not being able to switch back and forth with to take turns playing with more than one person. I also thought it needed more games. So, when I read about Wii Fit Plus addressing these issues, I got it. I love it! There are some I can't do right now, as I was recently rearended again and starting back with stretching. One thing I wish they fixed was the dance games. I wish they added another advanced dance game. I would have got it anyway had I known they didn't. I love it!

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I really have enjoyed playing the new games on WiiFit Plus! They are imaginative and creative and sometimes really a workout. I look forward to exploring the whole disc more thoroughly as time goes on. So far, love it!

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Wii Fit Plus, that is! I couldn't wait to try this new title because I enjoy and use the first one so much. When you start it up, the Plus goes and gets all your info and stats from the older version and brings them right into the game, so you can continue right where you left off, but with lots of new games and features. This is well worth the $20 just for the 15 new games.

There are lots of nice new features with this Wii Fit Plus. I always wished I could set up routines instead of having to move from one menu to the next after each exercise, or that there were ready made routines that I could follow involving several exercises. With the Plus this is possible. You start in the locker room and select from Wii Fit Plus Routines, My Routine, or the Favorites menu. You go to another screen to decide what parts of your body or what type of goals you want to pursue and the difficulty level and length of time. Then the system will set up a routine designed just for you and your goals. I think it's much more efficient to go through exercises this way. You can also compare how you did each day and how much you're improving. There's a multiplayer mode so that more than one person can play, but you do have to take turns. Still, it's nice to not have to 'log out' each time a different person wants to play.

Another new feature is that you can add babies or pets to the Plus. I have a big fat long haired 'mini' dachshund that was too embarrassed to be weighed today, but that pupper is going to get weighed tomorrow! They don't get to do body tests or play any games, but you can keep track of their weight and record it in their stats. Useful? Well, maybe not so much but big points for the cuteness factor.

I love the games because it's such a great way to get exercise without even realizing it and the 15 new ones in this title are just as good as the old if not better than the first edition. Want to learn to walk and chew gum at the same time? One of these games will have you balancing on a big red and white striped ball (your Wii Fit board) while juggling smaller balls thrown to you by your assistants. Or how about Rhythm Parade where you march and raise and lower your hands on cue and in time with the music? Tilt City has you using your Wiimote turned sideways and the balance board to maneuver dropping balls into one of three color coordinated pails. It's easy at first, but when several different colored balls start dropping at once, it's a challenge. I love the balance games and if you're a fan of the balance board game with the little balls in the first game, there's one here that uses some different colored slots to "pop" the balls up over small obstacles and into the hole. You control their movement by leaning in different directions on the balance board.

There are also 3 new yoga activities and 3 new strength training activities. That's not to say that some of the games don't improve strength and muscles. There is one game where you flap your arms like wings to fly from one target post to another over water to get points on each one. This is one where you want to draw all the curtains because you'll look completely ridiculous standing there on your balance board wildly flapping your arms like some kind of a crazy bird. But you won't believe how tired your arm muscles feel afterward and you don't even notice while you're busy flying from one target to another. There's another game, Island Cycling, where you step on the balance board to simulate pedaling a bike, trying to pass Wii flags where you accumulate points. You steer with the Wiimote held sideways. I was surprised how sore my calves were afterward, trying to control the speed of the bike.

When you can get exercise while doing something that's challenging and fun without even realizing that you're exercising, that's a successful game. That's why I bought the Wii to begin with and this game takes full advantage of the balance board and all the interactive features. Can I walk and chew gum at the same time after playing these games? Well, maybe not yet but I can bust big blue and white balloons by running into them with my Segway on a beach and get almost halfway through the course inside a big ol' bubble in Balance Bubble Plus. Great job, Nintendo! Two thumbs up!

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I haven't been on the Wii Fit in awhile (94 days, according to the Wii Fit Plus software). I got this for Christmas just yesterday, so I don't really know yet long term how well this is going to get me motivated to get back to the exercising I so need to be doing. I like the calorie counter, and another nice addition is that you can switch users easily at each game without having to go all the way back to the Wii Fit Plaza as you did before. The 15 new games (all of Wii Fit's content is here as well) offer alot of variety, but some of them were challenging to me to the point of being a bit frustrating, and I don't know how well being frustrated is going to help me stay motivated. One of the most enjoyable to me was one (I forget the title), where you flap your arms to get your chicken suited Mii to fly from point to point. Had me laughing and left me feeling like I'd gotten a bit of a workout. I found the cycling and the Segway games difficult because you have to steer at the same time you're moving forward, and I've never been any good at games that require steering. The snowball fight, which requires you to duck and miss snowballs at the same time you're dishing them out, was reminiscent of how bad I am at the soccer heading game from the original Wii Fit. A new version of the table tilt added obsctacles to get the balls through at the same time you're moving the table, and was very challenging to me. An obstacle course requires timing and coordination both (neither of which is my strong point). I also got EA Sports Active for Christmas, so now I'm curious as to which of these fitness titles is going to hold my interest for the long haul . . .

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This is another fun game. Enjoying the new added games. You can spend lots of time playing games. I love my WII fit plus fun for whole family.

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It's such a fun way to get in exercise and fun with the family . I have grandkids that come over and instead of being on the computer they are in the living room with the Wii Fit Plus ! It's so nice to hear them laughing and having a good time, and also getting them moving!

I like it for myself as well and use it for most of my exercise!

Can't say enough good about this product !

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This is a great upgrade to your Wii Fit. It preserves your old data, adds more info, and the games are more fun.

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Besides neat new games/activities, the new Wii Fit lets you choose a series of strength and yoga excercises with a minimum of time between excercises. I like the feature of keeping a running total of estimated calories expended. My favorite game is an obstacle course which includes running and jumping timed to avoid falling/being hit off the course. The juggling game is a challenge. The newer daily body test seems much easier to score younger, probably because it now includes a memory/mind test in addition to one of the regular balance tests. Well worth the price.

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I bought this after already owning wii fit. It is mostly the same content with a few new games. The plus for me is the way you can create your own workout. You choose the activities and it goes through them one after another without having to go back to menu, which saves time and gives me a quick workout. I do like the added games, especially the snowball fight and obstacle course. and the chicken game is good for an arm workout. If you want something completely new from the orginal, than you will be dissappointed. But if you enjoy the orginal this is a great upgrade and a decent price.

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I've had the original Wii Fit for about a year now and really enjoyed it. The new Wii Fit Plus has taken all the original exercises and made them easier to access. Instead of picking out one routine at a time, doing it, then getting your rating, you can now set up your own training session. This really maximizes your time. Also, the new "fun" games like cycling, obstacle course & skateboarding are fantastic. The multi-player mode is a great way to get the whole family involved in fitness.

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It seems there isn't much more to say about the Wii Fit Plus game as everything from the new games included, the fun it provides and how much Nintendo should accept credit for not, as one reviewer put it, "Not resting on their laurels!" So I'll just say, "Wii are pleased!" Buy the game... You won't be disappointed!

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This New update to Wii Fit ... Wii Fit Plus is great ,... keep up the good work

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Love the ability to combine different exercise together.

I can't help but laugh at myself through most of the exercises. It's fun to see my progress as I get better and better.

The ability to add your pets is a pretty innovative idea, I am able to keep track of my overweight dog better!

You can't go wrong w/this it's a better value than Wii Sports Resort.

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I loved the original and this is a great new addition. Lots of new fun games and you can play some of them with 2 players. You have to take turns but it's still fun to compete with someone. The obstacle course is awesome.

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