Have More Fun with the Best Wii Fit Games
Nintendo’s Wii Fit comes bundled with the Wii Fit disk which is great for working out and getting in shape, but the fun doesn’t stop there. Because the balance board allows the software or game being played to recognize body motion, the future of game play was wide open to change. The best Wii fit games allow you to become a world champion skier, dance your heart out, or be a pro skateboarder and so much more with Wii Fit games.
Wii Fit players can spend hours exploring the Wii Fit disk that ships with the bundles set; however, for more fun and entertainment, players should look into some of the best Wii Fit games that are have come to the market for use with the balance board.
Some of the best Wii Fit Games games are explained below:
Shaun White Snowboarding Road Trip

Developed with the help of Shaun White, pro snowboarder, this game takes full advantage of the Wii balance board which reacts like a real snowboard would as you lean forward, back, right and left during the game.
You start the game as a beginner with Shaun White your mentor. As you progress and travel the world you will learn to do new and harder tricks with your snowboard. You can travel to four areas of the world on your adventure: Alaska, Park City, Europe and Japan. At these locations you choose a camera man to follow you as you ride the slopes, do tricks, jumps and more. Each camera man has a different, unique angle, such as snow falling on the lens as you jump, which adds more lifelike play to the game.
This game can be played with a friend or against a friend using split screen mode. It doesn’t have online multi-player options. Shaun White Snowboarding Road Trip is graphically amazing, lifelike in its motion and reaction and bound to be one of the Best Wii Fit games to hit the market.
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party

Despite its odd sounding name, this game scores 10 stars on user reviews. With over 65 games that spoof pop culture you can have a party and play simultaneously with up to four players, or take it to party mode with eight players, you can even sabotage your friends while they are playing. You will use your body to shake, dance and wiggle your booty in a world of Rabbids causing chaos.
Played in story mode, this best of the Wii Fit games has players play through a week of television, which has been taken over by the Rabbids, even the commercials have been taken over. Using the balance board players go "Beastie Boarding" – a wild ride down an obstacle filled snow slope on top of an inverted wildebeest; or, visit the "Garden of Weeden" where you have to use the balance board to kill weeds using weed killer.
"TV Party" is the third in the popular Rayman Raving Rabbid series and is proving to be just as fun if not more.
Utilizing the pressure points of the balance board, the best Wii Fit games are not necessarily based on fitness. From snowboarding with Shaun White to riding wildebeest with the Rabbids down crazy mountain slopes players can be assured that the fun is only just beginning.
Skate It

Your goal: to become Thrasher Magazine’s Skater of the Year. Using the Wii Balance Board as a skateboard and the Wii Remote to unleash FlickIt Nintendo controls you conquer real world skate parks in your quest to gain sponsorship to travel the world skating. Skateboarders can create their own skate park by moving around objects such as rails, ramps and benches to create a park uniquely their own.
Users report that the game is very intuitive and that programmers mimicked skateboarding to near perfection. The Wii Balance Board reacts just as the skateboard would to your movements, giving you the feeling of being at the skate park. Skateboarders are sure to consider this one of the best Wii fit games to be released.
Wii Music

Unlike other music games for that are costly due to all the instruments that have to be purchased in order to play, Wii Music uses the Wii Remote, Wii Nunchuck, and the Wii Balance Board to play up to 60 different instruments and a band of up to 6 players. Also different from other music games is that Wii Music does not penalize you for not playing perfectly; in fact, you can beef up a song to your heart’s content.
Playing the instruments is as easy as mimicking the motions used to play a real one. This game takes air guitar to a whole new level. Wii Music contains sections for various types of play. In video mode, you can create a video jam to share using WiiConnect24. There is also Mii Maestro where you are the orchestra conductor; Handbell Harmony where you and your friends are part of a handbell ensemble; Pitch Perfect to test your musical pitch; and Drum Mode.
Drum Mode uses the Wii Balance Board to simulate playing the drums. Using the Wii Remote and Wii Nunchuck as drumsticks and the Wii Balance Board as the foot pedals for the bass drum and cymbals, you get to feel what playing real drums would be like.
Wii Music’s reviews are making it one of the best Wii Fit games to come out. Players love the simplicity of the game, the ability to be able to take it to a friend’s house without having to lug around a carload of fake instruments, and the mini-games included on the disk.
Summary
Wii Fit’s Balance Board has opened up a whole new world for gamers. Some of the best Wii Fit games are some of the easiest to play. Using your natural body motion you can skateboard your way across the country or star in your own music video to share with friends.
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