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Active Life Outdoor Challenge

 

 

SCORE: 79

 

Active Life Outdoor Challenge 

 

There are people that say if you do not use something in one year then you should get rid of it. Active Life Outdoor Challenge is a classic example of why I disagree with that thought. Active Life Outdoor Challenge came out on the Nintendo Switch back in 2021. I am just now getting to it in 2025. Plus Active Life Outdoor Challenge is a remake of the Wii video game. We did like the Wii version better.

Active Life Outdoor Challenge looks a little bit better than the Wii version. The problem is Active Life Outdoor Challenge does not compete with current video games. Active Life Outdoor Challenge dropped the mat support for having one Joycon in a leg sleeve. At times this works and others there were some issues. I noted that while I video recorded each of the activities in Active Life Outdoor Challenge.

I was unable to find a physical copy of Active Life Outdoor Challenge in the United States of America. I purchased a version from across the pond. Want to know an interesting fact? The name on this case is Family Trainer. I find that fascinating. There are eighteen activities in Active Life Outdoor Challenge. Some of them can get the heart rate up a little bit which is really neat. Others are not so great at exercise.

One of the issues I had with Active Life Outdoor Challenge was the Mine Cart Adventure mini game. First and foremost we must lift the right leg to left and the left leg to go right. We have nothing on the right leg and Active Life Outdoor Challenge did not register when I lifted by right leg. This control miss sticks out pretty bad for me, and I commented on it in the video.

I believe Active Life Outdoor Challenge is worth twenty to thirty dollars. If you can find it for that price or even lower then you can get some exercise. I did not find any of these activities interesting enough to want to keep playing them again and again. Part of that is I played this content to death on the Wii. I am not nostalgic enough with so many other exercise games on the market to go back to this one without the mat.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 76%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 85%

System: Nintendo Switch
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Developer: h.a.n.d.
Rating: ‘E’ for SIX and OLDER ONLY


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