Wii Fit U - meter, Puzzle Squash and Rock Climbing detailed
Posted by GoNintendo Oct 11 2013 17:35 GMT in Wii Fit U
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- Fit Meter features readouts that can be scrolled through with the face buttons
- view your Mii with a Calories burned count, distance walked, elevation, temperature, and tiny graphs of changes
- even includes an altimeter
- can also detect when you're in a vehicle
- meter transfers data through the infrared port on the top of the Wii U GamePad
- GamePad gives you are a more detailed view
- set both distance and elevation goals, which are graphically related to the scales of various worldwide location
- share your stats with communities of your choice
- Puzzle Squash is a Wii Fit U mini-game that mixes the Wii Remote Plus with the Balance Board
- objective is to gain a high score
- the back wall of the court is filled with different colored blocks
- hitting those blocks with the ball will earn the player points
- the score is multiplied if the block the player hits is connected to blocks of the same color
- after blocks are hit, they vanish and more blocks, which can be seen above the playable field, fall down to fill the gaps
- hitting the ball depends on timing
- if the returning ball is far away from the on-screen character, the player must then shuffle their feet back and forth in order to run to the ball’s next location
- player is given three misses with the racket or until time runs out
- rock climbing is more geared towards coordinating movements
- uses two Wii Remote Plusses in conjunction with a Balance Board
- move your hand toward a grip and then latch onto it by pressing the B button
- make stepping motions on the Balance Board to pull yourself up
- some rocks allow both hands to grip them, but most are limited to one
- if you wait too long hanging by one hand, you risk falling off the wall
- reset the calibration by pressing down on the Control Pad



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