Nintendo Ring Fit Adventure – Nintendo Switch
Explore a fantastical adventure world to defeat a bodybuilding dragon and his minions using real-life exercises. Traverse grass-swept plains by jogging in place, attack enemies with overhead shoulder presses.
Additional information
ESRB Rating | E10+ (Everyone 10+) |
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ESRB Descriptors | Fantasy violence |
Compatible Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch |
Software Format | Physical |
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by Steve
Good fitness product for the switch, hope can get some results.
by Carrie
If you’re looking to get in shape the ring is a fun way to do that without getting discouraged.
by Ella
This helped us get back into the habit – even look forward to – working out! This wasn’t just a game-like thing slapped on top of some exercises, it’s been pretty fun and kind of like an RPG meets Paper Mario. We’ve only had it a week, so I don’t know if this will last, but so far we like it. Our biggest critique/wish would be a multiplayer version, though with the hardware constraints (re: needing two rings), that would probably be a stretch for the price.
by Jazzy
This is so cool. Makes exercise fun. I love gaming and hate exercising, but this makes exercise fun. And there is a goal. Very challenging. Love it. Also they family has joined in on the fun too which was an added perk!
by Sherry
This is by far the best motivator for me to exercise, but turning a workout into a Pokémon style RPG crossed with a Mario style platformer! Definitely recommend!
by Paul
Great workout and they figured out how to actually make it fun.
by Pop
Surprisingly detects my movement well and even showed me about a heart rate monitor that I didn’t even know the nunchucks had. The game is fun and gave me more of a workout than I had originally anticipated. Definitely recommend for those looking to fit in some cardio and circuits into their exercises schedule.