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- Nintendo Switch Ring Fit Adventure Nintendo Switch Ring Fit Adventure
Nintendo Switch Ring Fit Adventure
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Condition: New
Warranty: No Warranty
Packaging: Retail Box
Bullet Points:
- An adventure game that’s also a workout
- Explore a huge fantasy world and defeat enemies using real-life exercise
- Jog, sprint, and high knee through dozens of levels
- Control in-game movements with the new Ring-Con and Leg Strap accessories
- Learn about all the great new features, including a new voice option and a fun new Rhythm Game mode that are included in the latest free update
This game is really fun, and the workouts can be suprisingly intense. You can customize the difficulty for people of all fitness levels. I like the range of exercises and different game modes. Something to note is it is only compatible with the original Switch Joy-Cons. It does run on Switch 2 but you have to use the old controllers; the Joy-Con 2 won't fit in the Ring Con attachment.
I recently purchased Ring Fit Adventure for the Nintendo Switch, and it has quickly become one of my favorite ways to work out. Here’s why:1. Fun Way to ExerciseThe game makes exercising feel like an adventure! You use the Ring-Con and Leg Strap to perform different exercises as you play through the game’s levels. It’s so much fun that I forget I’m even working out!2. Full-Body WorkoutThe exercises cover everything—arms, legs, core—and they’re adjustable to your fitness level. Whether you're just starting out or looking for a challenge, the game adapts to your needs, so it’s great for everyone.3. Motivating and EngagingThe story mode keeps me motivated. As I progress through the game, I’m excited to unlock new levels and exercises. It’s a great way to stay engaged with fitness and avoid getting bored.4. Great for Home WorkoutsIf you’re looking for a workout at home, Ring Fit Adventure is perfect. It doesn’t take up much space, and it’s a great alternative to traditional home workout routines. Plus, you can play at your own pace.5. Easy to Set UpSetting up the game and getting started is quick and easy. The Ring-Con and Leg Strap are comfortable, and it’s simple to follow the instructions to get everything connected.Conclusion:Ring Fit Adventure is an enjoyable and effective way to get fit while having fun. Whether you’re a gamer or just looking for a new way to stay active, this game is a great choice. Highly recommend!Pros:Fun and engaging way to exerciseFull-body workout with adjustable difficultyMotivating story modePerfect for home workoutsEasy setup and useCons:Requires a bit of space to move around, but it’s manageable.Overall Rating: 5/5 – A great way to make fitness fun and exciting!
It's a fun and interesting game. You get good work out with easy to follow instructions. It doesn't pressure you to play very day and even recommends breaks. I've lost about 10 lbs in one month doing about one level a day, but I've only worked out for about 14 days of that month. I'm no spring chicken, and I have a lot of extra weight. I tried this to be healthier in a more "fun" way and it's working. You can adjust the difficulty if you are a health nut or just starting to exercise again after many years. The thigh strap might be a struggle for those with beautiful larger thighs, but it is very stretchy and can accommodate most thighs. There's also a mode for reps outside the game so you can work out while watching TV or working and add them later or gift to a friend (weird but sure). The story is mega dorky, but ypu might chuckle a bit. It's worth the challenge and a try
I was hesitant after seeing several reviews mentioning their kids loved the game. I’m 28 and a stay at home mom of a pandemic toddler. She keeps me active but exhausted and I’m not 100% bffs with the scale right now. Im an ex-high school athlete (soccer, baseball, volleyball, track, basketball, horseback riding) and I wanted something that would fend off the stretchy pants just a little longer and tone me up but not a full blown boring or too difficult workout program. I don’t have a lot of free time and believe me, I’ve tried going on walks with my toddler but walking 1 mph and stopping every 30 seconds is not really exercise (sorry if I’m bursting anyones bubble here). I tried Keto and I tried running on my treadmill at home. I tried joining a gym and I tried joining virtual run/walk events to keep myself motivated to get moving but it never lasted or it became too expensive. I’ve done 2 levels of this game so far and I think it’s going to be an awesome thing to keep up with. The calibration takes about 10-15 minutes but once you get the game going, it’s the perfect balance of exercise vs game to keep you going. The controls are very responsive to the slightest movement (although using the ring to navigate the menu is kind of annoying at times). I also appreciate that the beginning levels are 5 or so minutes a piece. I completed 2 levels with my first workout and my player is at level 3 and a difficulty rating of 13 (I think 30 is the highest?). So far, so good. Hopefully I can stick with this one and do a few levels a day.
I'm writing this review having just finished the main storyline of the game. 77 days, 27 hours of active gameplay/movement. (There is a new game+ and the option to 100% the old world as well as activities outside the main adventure, so I'm still able to keep playing!)I'll try to keep this short because there's a lot I want to say.I've always had a horrible relationship with exercise due to abuse, bullying, fatphobia, ED, etc.I bought this game not just because of the ongoing pandemic, but my immense discomfort with the atmosphere in public gyms.Previous exercise games I've owned have shamed me for missing days, not exercising as much as they want, etc. Being weighed in Wii Fit and told I was overweight while I had an ED was so damaging to me.Ring Fit does none of those things. It encourages you to exercise within your limits, take breaks if you need to (whether that means in the middle of a session or skipping a couple of days,) and doesn't shame you in any way, not even unintentionally. When I took a multiple week long break from the game after a hospital visit, I was so relieved when the game didn't even mention it at all. They trust you to know what's best for your body.They have a diverse set of exercises to get you through this exercise-based RPG game. Between the battles with enemies, the pretty landscapes, and minigames, you'll be too focused on the gameplay to get lost in your own mind. They encourage you to set reasonable short-term goals, eat healthy outside the game, etc. I couldn't tell you how much weight I've lost since I started playing since, again, past history with an ED, but I can tell you that I am at least happier with my body when I look in the mirror, I have more stamina, I feel more flexible, etc.Don't get me wrong, this game isn't perfect. Especially as someone whose been playing videogames for 2 decades, I've noticed some areas which lack polish, the story is corny, etc. But first and foremost, this game is about exercise, so those details didn't impact my overall score.If there's anything I really had to complain about for this game, it's the fact that you can put an assist mode on all of one type of exercise (legs, abs, arms), but not individual ones. I have poor leg muscles, but I can handle *most* of the leg exercises. I also want to be able to do most of them so I can build up strength in my weakest body parts, but there are specific exercises that I really struggle with and I wish I could put the assist option on only those ones.