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Family Party: Fitness Fun on Wii

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Family Party: Fitness Fun is a Sporting game available on the Wii.

Family Party: Fitness Fun is a Sporting game. Sports games recreate a wide variety of real life competitive activities. Depending on the sport, these will either have an action or strategy focus. Popular sports games are often released on an annual basis, each year the game receives new player rosters and game improvements.

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Fit Gamer review Thu, 18 Nov 2010

Family Party: Fitness Fun fails to deliver on fun and fitness promises.

While many of the fitness games available for the Wii try to inject fun into all that exercise, they are not exactly designed for the family, or for kids generally. There are of course many active games that are great for kids, like the Dance Dance Revolution series but none that are explicitly about fitness. Many of the fitness games have limited multiplayer modes, but none are really about exercising as a group or a family.
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