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− | '''Fitness Game''' is a term that is referred to the type of game that specifically demands real-life exercise execution as a part of the gameplay. Some of the | + | '''Fitness Game''' is a term that is referred to the type of game that specifically demands real-life exercise execution as a part of the gameplay. In any fitness game, technology plays a very important role, like sensing player's movement, translating exercise movement into a gaming data, and making the game interactive. Some prominent examples of the fitness game include Wii Sports Club<ref>"Nintendo Webiste" https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/23dwBGv7QCFrP08BKcqDpsq-6hxvaaTB</ref>, Just Dance<ref>"Just Dance Ubisoft Website"https://just-dance.ubisoft.com/en-us/home/</ref>, and EA Sports Active<ref>"EA Sports Active"https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/QYDk4d8GSJeoLkDWoebdKiHa5g9OjpLp</ref>. |
Revision as of 15:59, 16 March 2018
Fitness Game is a term that is referred to the type of game that specifically demands real-life exercise execution as a part of the gameplay. In any fitness game, technology plays a very important role, like sensing player's movement, translating exercise movement into a gaming data, and making the game interactive. Some prominent examples of the fitness game include Wii Sports Club[1], Just Dance[2], and EA Sports Active[3].- ↑ "Nintendo Webiste" https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/23dwBGv7QCFrP08BKcqDpsq-6hxvaaTB
- ↑ "Just Dance Ubisoft Website"https://just-dance.ubisoft.com/en-us/home/
- ↑ "EA Sports Active"https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/QYDk4d8GSJeoLkDWoebdKiHa5g9OjpLp