Nintendo unveils its new fitness game 'Ring Fit Adventure'

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Teased last week was what appeared to be the Nintendo Switch's version of the Wii Fit fitness game, and today the Big N finally unveiled details regarding this game titled Ring Fit Adventure.

Rather than being another fitness app, Ring Fit Adventure employs RPG elements to help you get in shape! Players will explore the game's world while battling monsters using real-life fitness exercises! Bundled with the game are the new Ring-Con and Leg Strap accessories which detect and measure the player’s real-world movements and turn them into in-game actions, like jogging in place to move your character through the world using the attached Leg Strap, or squeezing the Ring-Con and turning that strength exercise into a powerful attack. The Leg Strap is attached to the player’s upper left leg, while the Ring-Con is held in both hands. The Ring-Con is a flexible electronic device that provides resistance, and features a sensor that detects exertion and reacts to changes.

By playing the game daily, players regularly work out various parts of their bodies. The title will also feature additional mini-games and workout routines and will allow players to tune the activities to their skill and desired intensity.

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Accompanying this worldwide announcement, Nintendo also released a new video giving us a closer look at what to expect from the game:



If you want a more detailed explanation, in written form, of how the game works, you can check out this excerpt from the official press release:

Ring Fit Adventure turns a typical adventure game on its head as players squat, press and flex their way through challenges designed for a wide range of body types and levels of fitness experience. To play the game, players attach the Joy-Con controllers from their Nintendo Switch system to the included accessories – one to the Ring-Con and one to the Leg Strap. The Leg Strap is attached to the player’s upper left leg, while the Ring-Con is held in both hands. The Ring-Con is a flexible electronic device that provides resistance, and features a sensor that detects exertion and reacts to changes. Ring Fit Adventure can be tailored to the player’s level of skill, so even if players don’t have experience with fitness, they can adjust the exercise intensity to suit their ability. This will let them continue every day at an activity level that’s comfortable for them.
aunches at retail on 18th October, and includes the game plus the Ring-Con and Leg Strap accessories.
The Adventure mode featured in Ring Fit Adventure takes place in a colourful world where adventure meets fitness. To travel through more than 20 different worlds in the game, players jog in place to move forward, using the Ring-Con accessory to perform different in-game actions, like jumping, hovering in mid-air, or steering a raft on a river. Along the way, enemies will appear, ready for battle. Players can attack and defend using more than 40 Fit Skills, which are exercise moves divided into arms, abs, legs and yoga categories. The game provides direction to players about how to perform the exercise correctly, with proper form and posture dealing more damage to enemies. Every action that the player performs in-game will earn experience for their in-game character, with level-ups boosting stats and unlocking new Fit Skills that can be used in battle. Adventure mode is designed as a natural way to motivate players to keep playing and exercising regularly, progressing through the game world while also levelling up their real-world fitness.

Outside of the main adventure, Quick Play mode is a great way to enjoy Ring Fit Adventure in shorter bursts, allowing players to jump in and out of play. This lets everyone enjoy a quick workout in different ways, like taking turns with friends and family in mini-games to compete for high scores. Mini-games cover a wide range of activities, from breaking boxes with gusts of air triggered by the Ring-Con to shaping pottery by performing squats.

Other modes like Simple and Sets offer additional ways to work out. “Simple” lets players choose exercises they want to work on, and perform them individually. High scores are recorded so everyone can challenge their personal bests. “Sets” provide linked sequences of different exercises designed around a theme or a particular body part. This mode is a great way to target a muscle group the player wants to improve, like legs, shoulders, lower body or core. The game even includes a “Silent” mode for people who live in an upstairs apartment or don’t want to make a lot of noise. By activating this mode, jogging-style exercises are swapped out for ones that are a little quieter, allowing players to keep their legs active without a heavy impact on the floor.

Ring Fit Adventure is a new type of adventure game coming to Nintendo Switch, which uses unique accessories that detect and measure the player’s real-world movements and turn them into in-game actions.

Ring Fit Adventure launches this 18th October, and includes the game plus the Ring-Con and Leg Strap accessories.

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Consoles are gaming machines, not fitness machines.
I don't get the idea why they love to mix the two concepts.
Stupid comment of the day - next youl be saying don't mix Mario kart with games as yr not racing in a real kart
 

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Just duck tape the joycon to your leg and use a hoola hoop make it shorter and again ducktape the joycon to it. Funny how they're making it so that only the ring they made will work because it's not just plastic, it's an electronics device that can sense power ( No it's still a ring of plastic and the joycon senses it ) Also for some reason looking at the youtube page itself, it seems they took out 9 seconds from the trailer people watching it from the US
 
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y'all know that if you don't like it then you can just... not buy it, right? it's existence isn't hurting you.

I think it looks neat, though probably too pricey for me. I've never been an athletic person so I never know how to start a workout, and even if I do manage to get started I get bored too quickly to make any meaningful progress. I wager that there's other folks out there who have similar problems as me, and a game like this where it tells you what to do and gives you a sense of progression while you're doing it is gonna help people get a lot more exercise than they would have otherwise.
 
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y'all know that if you don't like it then you can just... not buy it, right? it's existence isn't hurting you.

I think it looks neat, though probably too pricey for me. I've never been an athletic person so I never know how to start a workout, and even if I do manage to get started I get bored too quickly to make any meaningful progress. I wager that there's other folks out there who have similar problems as me, and a game like this where it tells you what to do and gives you a sense of progression while you're doing it is gonna help people get a lot more exercise than they would have otherwise.
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Just the box art turns me off and the price turns me off even more so no thank you. This is geared towards middle-class people pretty much.
Nope it's geared towards anyone who wants to improve ther fitness or just any gamers who enjoy playing anything nintendo related
 

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Nope it's geared towards anyone who wants to improve ther fitness or just any gamers who enjoy playing anything nintendo related
For making you pay 30'ish euro's for a cheap piece of plastic and strap ? It should been priced 50 or so with the ring and strap included
 

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this will be used for one thing and than forgotten
Why should either of us care?

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It's business not a charity-lots of people need paying who make the equipment
I don’t think the game looks like it’s worth 80. Let alone 60. $50 with the piece would be acceptable
 

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So people need to pay 30 euro for a cheap piece of plastic to pay the wages of a multi billion dollar company ? Okay
Why you moaning over 80 dollars lol for a game tht if people buy I'm sure will put in lots of hours - I hav no idea the profit margins and I don't care as if was Yr business youl be prob charging the same
 

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