Wii Fit U + Fit Balance Board + Fit Meter (Green) Wii U

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Platform: Wii U
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It’s time to get fit and take your exercise to the next level! Play Wii Fit U and check out a range of great new exercises that use the Wii U GamePad Wii Balance Board or both as well as some of the exercises you already know from Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus. Features: Exercise even when the TV is in use thanks to the integrated second screen of the Wii U GamePad Enjoy activities old and new and track your progress easily Available exclusively for Wii U you’ll experience a work out that is as engaging and fun as it is effective when you buy Wii Fit U. Thanks to the unique combination of the Wii Balance Board and incredible Wii U GamePad controller you’ll be able to take in all sorts of body training activities. In this release Wii Fit U offers everything that made the original title a success but brings in new elements that improve on the series. Now you can do activities and exercises without your TV using the GamePad pretty handy if the main living room screen is in use! In addition use the controller to run a Body Test check your progress and keep track of your results and weight as well as add photographs with the integrated camera that will help you chart your physical development. If you don’t already have a balance Board this package gives you everything you’ll need to make the most of Wii Fit U. With the Balance Board you can play Wii Fit U games like Dessert Course which challenges you to take steps and balance desserts using the GamePad like a tray. In Core Luge you’ll need to sit on the board and tilt to negotiate the icy course while Trampoline Target will ask you to lean carefully and land your character at the centre of the trampoline. The TV will show what height your Mii character is reaching while the GamePad offers a bird's-eye view on its integrated second screen. Click Images To Enlarge