Walk It Out


Product Description
Get off a cot as good as get relocating to a kick of over a hundred prohibited songs! Step to a kick of prohibited hits similar to a Black Eyed Peas’s “Boom Boom Pow” as good as Demi Lovato’s “La La Land” as good as try a singular in-game universe we emanate with any step we take! It’s a fun as good as easy approach for a total family to get their hearts pumping! Experience a insubordinate as good as singular examination where on foot to a kick of good song unlocks an sparkling in-game world. Keep movin’ to a kick of all your a one preferred in-game marks as we magnify your examination in reward minigames. Compatible with a Wii Balance Board as good as a Wii DanceDanceRevolution Controller, Walk It Out will have we groovin’ your approach to a healthier you! Uniquely motivational, try an in-game universe where a some-more we step, a richer your universe becomes. Discover brand brand new places as good as something good to eat each day! The usually fitness-focused diversion which keeps we in a diversion with good music! Move to a kick of 120 songs, together with twenty a one preferred protected tracks, together with masters achieved by a strange artists! Hits include: Boom Boom Pow by a Black Eyed Peas, How Do You Sleep? by Jesse McCartney, La La Land by Demi Lovato, as good as more! Get a visible feel for how good you’re we do by charts as good as graphs which uncover burnt calories, stretch traveled, stairs taken as good as more! Play with a marginal of your choice! Accepts submit from a DanceDanceRevolution Wii Controller, Wii Remote as good as Nunchuk, or Wii Balance Board.

  • Uniquely motivational. Explore an in-game universe where a some-more we step, a richer your universe becomes. Discover brand brand new places as good as something good to eat each day!
  • Music to get we going! The usually fitness-focused diversion which keeps we in a diversion with good music! Move to a kick of 120 songs, together with twenty a one preferred protected tracks.
  • Track your achievements. Get a visible feel for how good you¿re we do by charts as good as graphs which uncover burnt calories, stretch traveled, stairs taken as good as more!
  • Wii Balance Board compatible. Play with a marginal of your choice! Accepts submit from a DanceDanceRevolution Wii Controller, Wii Remote as good as Nunchuk or Wii Balance Board.

Walk It Out


6 Responses to “Walk It Out”

  • Patena says:

    I waited for this game for a long time… I finally got it… I am not sure how this game works. I know that I have to walk, but do not understand what am I supposed to do with all the stuff tha appears as I walk…do I have to click on as many as possible? Also, the count on the upper left all of the sudden is high and then it is low…how does this happen?? I can’t find anywhere stuff to read about this game explaining, yhe booklet it came with is not very easy to understand…Maybe reading reviews from other people I will be able to figure it out…
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • I need to offer some contrary opinion about this game.

    This game doesn’t seem to have any purpose or challenge. All you do is walk and try to match a little to the beat, but it is not really a challenge.

    If the current price twenty seven dollars is not an issue with you, then i guess it doesn’t hurt to get it anyway, to add to your library. Otherwise, try Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus first, or Just Dance.

    Wii Fit Plus’s Basic Running is more fun than this game. The Wii Fit Running has a person leading you to run all around, to left and right, and you run near the waterfall, on a bridge, even on the roof. It is a lot more fun.

    What’s more, this walking game started as walking at night, I think because I am playing the game at night. So, I wonder how many people enjoy walking alone, at night, and aimlessly?

    I then tried to change the “Magic Clock” to 8am or 1pm, so as to walk in daylight. No way, the Magic Clock blocked out all numbers, and clicking on any other thing won’t work.

    How about the mini games? I tried Whack-a-Slack, and then it let me choose the Song Playlist, and I chose one, and the Game won’t start. The only option is to “Go Back” on the screen.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Joyce Moore says:

    I am so disappointed in this game, I don’t even know where to begin…….. first of all, the video quality on my HD Tv was fuzzy and unacceptable. I do not have that issue with any other Wii game that we have. Secondly, this game totally sucked with my Wii balance board. The program stated the the board was normal, but when I tried to walk on it or even stand still, I kept getting error messages not to go near the edges. I mean, come on! I was standing still! Third, it’s nearly impossible to walk and aim/hit the targets for objects. All in all it was just an awful experience, it might be more fun for a younger audience. I kinda wondered when I watched the promo video. Too cutesy for this Grandma. Think I will stick with Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus, now those are games/exercises I love to play!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Katelyn says:

    I got this game right after it came out and have played it about every other day since then. I turned off the missed step penalty right away and after finding I was spending more time staring at the step counter to try and hit the beat then actually enjoying the island, I also turned the hitting the beat to easy. I have had tons of fun with this game, but for all those people claiming this is the next big exercise craze, I don’t think so. I am not in horrible shape, but certainly not in great shape. I do break a sweat taking a brisk walk outside, but can play this game for over an hour without breaking a sweat or even feeling tired. That being said, anything that gets me up off my couch is a good thing. If you are looking for some fun and very light exercise I would recommend this. If you are looking for fun ways to break a sweat I would try games like DDR or ActiveLife Outdoor Challenge.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • LegoGirl says:

    I have several other Wii fitness games and purchased this one for a more casual aerobic workout. I also figured the kids might make some use of it since it looked fun. After several days, I am still undecided about whether it was a good purchase but I’m trying to keep an open mind!

    CONTROLLER+NUNCHUK Option: I tried this choice first so I could use it while walking on my treadmill. I had to put the nunchuk pretty close to my knee in order to have it correctly register every step; maybe this is due to the fact that the ‘bar’ of my treadmill was blocking the nunchuk–>controller visual during part of the walk? I enjoyed using the treadmill and simply varied the speed to keep in time with the various tunes. CONS with this option: 1)keeping the nunchuk aligned with the controller so all steps counted; 2)selecting the icons along the route was almost impossible—too much jiggling with the treadmill and the fact that I was really WALKING.

    CONTROLLER+BALANCE BOARD Option: Against the advice of the game, I actually lifted my feet on the board (but softly). I didn’t have an issue staying on the board. It was much easier to select the icons this way since my body was notmoving as much as when on the treadmill. CONS with this option: 1)this version of walking-in-place is definitely not a real aerobic workout compared to the treadmill; it is certainly, however, working other muscles in your calves and thighs so I guess that might be a bonus; 2) keeping in true step was more difficult on the board—so I didn’t rack up as many points. The second time I used the board, I got my little girl to do all the “clicking” with the controller so I could just concentrate on walking. That was a lot easier and she felt like she was “playing” the game too.

    I will try the Controller+dancemat option tonight but I expect I will have similar issues as with the board since again you’re not really WALKING.

    Overall I think it has potential. It’s not as boring as walking on the treadmill alone so that’s good. Unlocking the different icons is interesting and the music is varied in speed and type, which I like. One thing I did NOT like initially was the fact that the game began with me walking “in the dark” since I have done the game late at night each time. I have not yet unlocked the Magic Clock that will allow me to change the time of day in the game so I am still walking under the stars. The game does not have enough instruction in the manual itself so pay attention the first few times you play to your Trainer who is explaining some of the details!
    Rating: 3 / 5

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