Active Life: Outdoor Challenge

Active Life: Outdoor Challenge

released on Sep 09, 2008

Active Life: Outdoor Challenge

released on Sep 09, 2008

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.


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I wish I could use the dancepad for ddr but alas

Hopefully I still have my mat at home. That would make for an excellent collector's item.

I used to be SO goated at the minecart game

i was absolutely BALLER at that log jumping game yall have NO idea

I got this shit at the AR book fair for 100 AR points as a kid. its whatever.

You might write this one off as shovelware by the box art, but beyond the cover lies a pretty solid minigame collection using a DDR pad* and the wiimote to clear a varied amount of levels and minigame-tower style mode that get your body moving (favs being the Minecart, Whack a Mole and the Tube Slide game). Some of the minigames are throwaways/bad and you can cheat it the same way you cheated NES Track and Field two decades before, but Active Life: Outdoor Challenge at least succeeded in its goal of tricking me and my siblings into exercising back in the day.