Active Life: Extreme Challenge Bundle with Mat

February 9, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Consoles

  • More to Play-15 activities plus multi-player and time trial
  • All New Activities-Include street luge/in-line skating, kite surfing, base jumping,acrobatic double dutch, BMX biking, skateboarding and rock climbing
  • Unique & Stylish Cel-Shaded Art Design-Detailed environments and cool character designs
  • Mii Integration-Includes the option to use Mii characters
  • Fun for Everyone-Single and multi-player games to challenge you, your family and friends

Product Description
Showcasing more than a dozen unique activities, from wakeboarding to rock climbing and base jumping, Active Life: Extreme Challenge promises to keep players pulses pounding and hearts pumping with each new event. Combin… More >>

Active Life: Extreme Challenge Bundle with Mat

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Comments

5 Responses to “Active Life: Extreme Challenge Bundle with Mat”
  1. Mrs. Martin says:

    This might be and ok game if the mat wasnt so difficult to use. It’s almost impossible to even get the charactors to me and then if you are slightly off of the arrow marks on the mat your charactor falls or rolls all the way back to the begining. As a mom I was quickly too tired to even try anymore and both of my young energy filled sons soon got frustrated and worn out from it as well. I think after that first day it has never even been looked at. Over all even though it wasnt that expensive it was a big disappointment and waste of money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. kitcats says:

    Would not pay full price, but bought this on a lightning sale. Its ok for maybe ages 6 to 10. I have a few age ranges in my house and my 7 year old is the one who plays it. The fun factor is the many different sports features you can play. I have played and it is just ok. Its fun to compete to see who can get a better score, but not very challenging.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Really thought my kids would go ape over this, but just the opposite. I don’t think it is a bad game, I just think it wasn’t what they really wanted.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. V. Torfin says:

    The game was a little over-rated. I thought the graphics were below average. I also think that some of the games are not as fun as expected due to the graphics. I think younger kids may think its more fun than adults.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. Voice Guy says:

    Bought this for Christmas, and have been a bit surprised at the sporadic play. Some of my kids like this game a lot, primarily my 6 and 11 year-olds. My teens aren’t so fond of the game. I think the nature of the activities naturally appeals to the pre-teen child, particularly the skateboarding and skiing. There certainly is a cardiovascular benefit to some of the actions kids have to engage in for the games. I’m not disappointed in this purchase, but do suggest it isn’t truly a family game, as the descriptions might suggest. Consider this more for grade-schoolers.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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