Thank you for doing these videos. How much space do you need in your living room to play this game? Also, how high do you have to jump in real life to make your character jump onscreen? I’m interested in the exertion level it would take an average person to complete the mini games. Are there different levels like beginner, medium, advanced?
You dont need masses of space, its pretty much all done standing in the one spot. YOu dont need to jump very high at all, its more like a small hop! And yeah, each minigame (except Waterfall Climber) has multiple difficulty levels.
I’d have to say comparatively it is still fun, but you get less actual exercise on this one (with no mat) since the joy con controller replaces many previous mat functions.
Tbh you got more exercise on the wii version with the gamepad. Too many games have basic joycon controller movement (side to side, up & down, etc). The old wii gamepad version had you regularly breaking a sweat 😅.
@@jakk2631 There are better games to target fitness more specifically. That being said, 20 bucks is pretty fine. And it does have a sorta workout mode.
@@MasterTrainerPeter mmmh OK but that being said what other games do you recommend? I gave my eyes on kcockout homefitness and home boxing but would have to save up for those
this is the only game i've had fun with for exercise on the wii
i love that it's back
Thank you for doing these videos. How much space do you need in your living room to play this game? Also, how high do you have to jump in real life to make your character jump onscreen? I’m interested in the exertion level it would take an average person to complete the mini games. Are there different levels like beginner, medium, advanced?
You dont need masses of space, its pretty much all done standing in the one spot. YOu dont need to jump very high at all, its more like a small hop!
And yeah, each minigame (except Waterfall Climber) has multiple difficulty levels.
So are they fun? Or do they get boring quickly?
They really should do an exercise version of MarioKart.
I reckon they're fun! Some more than others...
That would genuinely be fantastic, I'd play that all day!
Is this version of the game less fun than the wii version because there is no floor mat?
I haven't played the Wii version, so I'd say it would be different! I'm having fun!
I’d have to say comparatively it is still fun, but you get less actual exercise on this one (with no mat) since the joy con controller replaces many previous mat functions.
Can all the games be played via 2 player mode? I want to play with my son to also urge him to do exercises more.
Yes!
@@MasterTrainerPeter Thanks!!!
Tbh you got more exercise on the wii version with the gamepad. Too many games have basic joycon controller movement (side to side, up & down, etc). The old wii gamepad version had you regularly breaking a sweat 😅.
Fair enough!
Found this game for 20 bucks is worth it? I'm almost done with ring fit story mode
Hm. Are you going for fitness or story?
@@MasterTrainerPeter fitness mostly, just don't want too repetitive, but for 20 bucks it seems like a good deal
@@jakk2631 There are better games to target fitness more specifically. That being said, 20 bucks is pretty fine. And it does have a sorta workout mode.
@@MasterTrainerPeter mmmh OK but that being said what other games do you recommend? I gave my eyes on kcockout homefitness and home boxing but would have to save up for those