Fit in Six separates overall fitness routines into six core elements -- core body, upper body, lower body, cardio, balance and flexibility -- that help you focus on getting fit and reaching your goals. The workouts have been developed by experienced fitness professionals to ensure that every move is performed precisely and effectively.
On the Wii system, Fit in Six uses the Ubisoft USB camera accessory to provide a picture-in-picture view that enables players to compare their own movements to the in-game coach for a more accurate replication of exercises. Fit in Six workouts are individually tailored, keeping you involved and motivated. The workouts have been developed by experienced fitness professionals, to ensure that every move is performed precisely and effectively. You will always know you are on track thanks to clearly explained verbal and visual responses, combined with synchronized animations and music to the beat -- you can even use your own tunes. Observe and track your progress with fun and motivating
Get ready to hit the slopes in the most extreme snowboarding game on the Google Play Store!
Escape deadly buzz saws, keep you balance through gravity shifts and speed boosts, grind your way to victory in this fast paced and insanely addictive snowboarding game!
The object of the game is to pocket your set of assigned balls. The more balls sink the higher scores you get. Touch the screen to adjust the direction and drag down the power-up in the right to strike.
The initial time limit of Challenge Mode is 2 minutes but once you sink a ball you will get additional time. As all the balls have been cleared, the pool will create a new group of balls to keep the game going on. Also you can play the Practice Mode which has no time limit but no high score record.
A Mini-Golf like game with a dragon boss at the end. The player must move his system around the ball to shoot it with a pool cue and maneuver it through different stages with a hole that must be reached to advance through the stages.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D is a football video game in Konami's long-running Pro Evolution Soccer series, released for the Nintendo 3DS handheld platform. The game includes features from earlier titles in the franchise, along with new elements designed to make use of the 3DS hardware. Notable features include 3D graphics, two-player wireless multiplayer, a wide selection of players and teams, and support for the 3DS StreetPass functionality.
Play 8-ball pool against computer or your friend.
The object of the game is to pocket your set of assigned balls (solid or striped) and finally pocket black ball to designated pocket.
NewU Fitness First Mind Body addresses the needs of your mind and your body with the Yoga and Pilates workout using a range of breathing and relaxation techniques. It will include a full and customisable program of exercises demonstrated by real personal trainers through videos and audio voiceover.
Winter Sports 2011 is the ultimate challenge for casual gamers and sport fans, that includes the nine winter sport disciplines. Thanks to improved multiplayer mode it offers more direct interaction with the players opponents. Thus, there are several disciplines, like snowboard cross, in which all players can participate simultaneously. In each competition, whether multiplayer or single player, players can choose from a variety of tactical possibilities, as for example skating in slipstreams, turbo or hard physical impacts. Moreover, every fair or unfair behavior affects the qualities and the appearance of the players.