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Kid Fit Island Resort for Nintendo Wii is an engaging fitness game that offers single and multiplayer modes, character customization, and balanced difficulty levels, making it perfect for family fun and fitness challenges.
L**A
Five Stars
My sons loves playing this game
C**E
Boring...
My kids got bored after 30 mins. Buy Wii Sports or Wii Sports Resort instead.
F**L
too complicated
Grand kids didn't like it. Graphics kind of dorky and not easily played. Would leave this one on the shelf.
B**.
Not worth the $$
We can only get one controller to work at a time, even though the game says to use both controllers. One turns off when the other syncs with the game. The controller motions are far too complicated for a very intelligent 6 year old. And to use the balance board you have to sync it each time you start one- takes too long.
N**A
Kids like it well enough
This game is mediocre. We got it at Costco for $10, and that's about all it's worth. The controls are a bit glitchy, one of the games is almost impossible for me, my husband, or my mom to figure out (I did get it to work ONCE, just not sure how...), another will obviously take a LOT of practice, even for me, and 2 of the games are actually the same with different graphics. One's a bit harder.On the other hand, the graphics are super cute, and my 4 year old seemed to have a lot of fun. It's pretty easily navigated by him. A couple of the games honestly did give a super good workout, and it's nice that there's multiplayer mode so I can play along with him.We just got our Wii last week, and haven't played many "kid" games, so maybe this is what they're all like. For me though, kid's games are allowed to be boring for adults, but they shouldn't have unresponsive controls or games so hard that the parent can't do them at all.Overall, for $10, it's something special for my kids, and maybe that's worth it, but you really get what you pay for in this one. I wouldn't spend the full $20.We also got Active Life Explorer, and that's MUCH more kid friendly and fun for all of us. And a better workout.***Update***This game (along w/ Active Life Explorer) is the one that my son chooses on a regular basis when he gets some Wii time. Since it's made for kids, and not adults, I figure that if he enjoys it so much, they must have done something right. I would say closer to 3 1/2 stars. I would like to up it to 4, but he doesn't even bother with a few of the games because they don't interest him/are too confusing. But he truly has a blast with the ones he plays! Especially the treasure hunt, which is basically a race, so definitely gets him moving.
Y**S
DEFINITELY Not for Adults....
... and I'm donating it rather than give it to the kids in my life. I seriously dislike this game. I was hoping for Wii Fit style activities in an island setting, but this is so clunky there's no comparison. It doesn't use your Mii, and has a seriously limited choice of avatars (2 possible females -- but hey, you can put hats on them). Worst, though, is that the activities weren't particularly good for exercise anyway. I had a good experience with "Walk it Out," which looked to be marketed to kids/families, so I took a chance on this, and I regret it. Try Wii Resort instead.
C**2
Don't buy it
I wish i had read the reviews on this game before i bought it. The graphics are beyond terrible. Not sure how this is even being sold! Our 6 and 8 year olds have only played once and were incredibly bored.
S**S
Could be better
Ok so I didn't buy it, but my mom did, for my niece as some of the games on the Wii Fit Plus were a bit too difficult for her. There's only 10 games, 2 appear to be the same thing just different graphics, so it was more like 9 games.The Wii Balance Board took forever to connect to it. We had to try like 10 times to get it to work. So the others who say it doesn't work or have had difficulty, they're right.This game isn't worth the $14.99 that was spent on it. Rather to me, it's only worth $5 at most.
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