Sep
Active Life Outdoor Challenge Review
Outdoor Challenge offers a variety of fast-paced games that engages your whole body for a fun and challenging experience. Using the specially-designed mat and the Wii Remote, you compete in over a dozen single and multi-player events like river rafting, mine-cart adventure, log jumping, and more.
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Active Life Outdoor Challenge Reviews
5 Stars
Wonderful exercise game for the whole family
We received this game two weeks ago and my 4yr old loves it! Both myself and my husband have played with him and even though we both workout we were winded after playing. This is a great game. My only complaint is that the mat will move with all the jumping around.
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5 Stars
Wii Game
Easy to purchase and send to grandchild for his birthday! Apparently they are thoroughly enjoying this game! Will be great for long winter days when it is too cold to go outside to play!
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5 Stars
Great for the whole family
I am a 63 year old grandma and bought this for my grandsons 7 & 11. We all had a blast playing the games and wow what a workout for all of us. This is a great interactive game for all ages.
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5 Stars
Loads of fun!
This is an amazing game! Bought it for my 11 year old and we played till we dropped dead laughing (45 mins) and could play no more!! My son was very excited and is looking forward to having lots of fun with it at the sleepover for his party! The sprint challenge, the mini-cart and the timber trail are especially fantastic games and need lot of balance, concentration and energy!
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4 Stars
Pretty fun, over all
Got this one as a break from the Wii Fit, which I greatly enjoy. This has a couple of minor advantages; the cats like to snuggle up to the balance board, but seem content to stay off the mat, for some reason. The games are pretty fun, and do make a change from the balance games and aerobics on the Fit.
Only played it once and discovered it uses significantly different muscles than the Wii Fit does. Also, I must be the most uncoordinated person in the world; I keep stepping off the sensors when I run or jump. While I don’t normally have trouble interacting with a particular interface, this one is especially intuitive.
Storage is going to be a bit of a woolly booger, I’m afraid. The mat is a space hog, even when folded. I wish the mat and the console could link up without the wire; I worry someone is going to trip over the cable or accidentally pull the console over (and ours is on the bottom shelf of the entertainment center).
I enjoy it a lot, and look forward to other Active Life titles.












