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We Cheer on Wii

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We Cheer is a Improvement game available on the Wii.

We Cheer is a Improvement game. Self improvement games tap into the popular trend in exercise, workouts and therapy. Experiences as diverse as Brain Training on Nintendo DS and Wii-Fit on the Nintendo Wii have popularised the idea that games can be about more than just having fun - they can improve your brain, body and even mental outlook on life.

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Reviews

Fit Gamer review Sat, 27 Feb 2010

We Cheer turns Wii-mote flailing into an artform with genuine exercise value. Not as precise a game as All Star Cheerleader, and because of this a lot more challenging. Either way though, there is still fun and exercise a plenty here.

Cheerleaders, teenage girls apparently want to be them, and teenage boys would quite like to be with them. And 30-something blokes feel rather silly pretending to be them for the purposes of a game review, but such are the sacrifices we make for our readers.
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Family Gamer review Thu, 26 Feb 2009

We Cheer is one of a new generation of dancing games on the Wii. Like the recent All Star Cheerleader Wii, Samba de Amigo Wii, Boogie: Superstar Wii and High School Musical 3: Dance! Wii it uses gestures to get the player flinging their limbs around. Here the focus is on exuberant placed movement rather than precision something that makes it great for burning the calories.

Rhythm action games combine the enjoyment that comes from creating music with the challenge of video game scoring. The player is usually tasked with dancing on a mat, tapping a touch screen, pressing a button, singing into a mic or strumming a fake guitar controller in time with the music.
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