is an exercise game consisting of activities using the Wii Balance Board peripheral.
The game uses a unique platform peripheral called the Wii Balance Board, on which the player stands during exercise. The game features yoga, strength training, aerobics, and balance games. Wii Fit has been used for physiotherapy rehabilitation and has been adopted by various health clubs around the world. Additionally, the game has been used in nursing homes to improve posture in the elderly. The game has received generally positive reviews, despite criticism over the lack of intensity in some of its workout activities

As of March 2012, Wii Fit has held the position of third best selling console game not packaged with a console, with 22.67 million copies sold.


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When my family first got the Wii, back in 2007 or 2008 I believe, this was the only 'game' we had for it, for a while. In fact, the reason we bought it in the first place is because the bundle it came with was cheap, hence why that was the 'perfect' time to get our hands on one.
It's a fitness assistance tool. That's literally all I can say about it. It was funny to play it in front of family (or to watch them play it), and you could cheat the 'sit still and focus' minigame by placing a laptop bag on the balance board.

Such a nostalgic and fun game.

This game kickstarted a generation of eating disorders in little kids.