US Standard | €81.82 |
Zumba Fitness: World Party is the latest release in this best-selling video game franchise. Let Zumba Fitness: World Party XBOX ONE take you around the world, through different cultures on a joyride you cannot miss out on. Burn up to 1,000 calories per hour of playing time as you immerse yourself in the movement.
Meet celebrity Zumba instructors and local talent as you're travelling the world. With 40+ songs and routines to choose from, videos to unlock and souvenirs and rewards to collect from each location, get ready to flaunt your fitness for hours on end. - S.
WFeatures: Get fit to 40+ new routines set to fresh Zumba® original tracks and hits from today’s superstar artists including Lady Gaga, Pitbull and Daddy Yankee. Full soundtrack details to be announced. Move to 30+ dance styles from around the world including Salsa, Hip-Hop, Tahitian, Calypso, Bollywood, Cumbia, Reggaeton and Irish Step, plus new additions like Plena, Blues, Capoeira and Girly Funk.
Explore the globe in the new World Tour mode that unlocks songs from seven global destinations as you progress, exposing you to authentic customs, local rhythms and native dance styles. New visual presentation makes you feel like you’re traveling the world for a global jam with your favorite celebrity Zumba instructors!Two player support on Xbox One and Kinect for Xbox 360, and four player support on Wii U and Wii let you party together with friends and family members in cooperative play. Set personal fitness goals or work toward pre-set goals to unlock bonus rewards and fitness tips.
Enhance your workout with the streamlined Progress Tracker Plus that tallies all of your stats: technique score, calories burned, goals met, etc. Move with 14 superstar Zumba® instructors: Beto, Gina Grant, Kass Martin, Melissa Chiz, Heidy Torres, Loretta Bates, Nick Logrea, Armando Salcedo, Priscilla Sartori, Peter Wang, Eric Aglia, Dr. B and BhangraBros.
Dance naturally hands-free with Xbox One and Kinect technology that enables full body motion tracking for a freeing interactive workout. Wii U and Wii versions include an exclusive Zumba Fitness belt so you can holster your Wii Remote. Unlock motivational rewards as you explore the globe: behind-the-scenes videos, passport stamps, postcards, souvenirs, fitness tips and achievements.
Flaunt your fitness in up to 45 pre-set classes or customize your own workout. Accessible gameplay features Low, Medium and High Intensity routines tiered for all skill levels plus an expanded Tutorial mode.
Zumba Fitness: World Party is the next best thing to attending an actual Zumba class. This is the most polished iteration yet, featuring well-choreographed routines, impressive looking backdrops and a great lineup of hit and world music.
Zumba Fitness: World Party works as an exercise title and a complementary title to Just Dance 2014, the only other rhythm game on the system thus far.
While it’s one of the most attractive and polished fitness games we’ve ever played, we can’t help but feel like Zumba Fitness World Party could’ve been so much more. Its breadth and depth of content make it an interesting destination to explore, but when we need to push ourselves, we’ll stick with our copies of Core and Rush for now.
Zumba Fitness: World Party won’t turn you into the next Fred Astaire, but those with an interest in dancing and some pre-existing talent will find plenty to enjoy in the various global dances.
In short, as a game Zumba Fitness World Party is poorly made and poorly structured. But as a supplemental fitness video app, it's great, provided you can get through the menus without any problems. So it's probably a great buy for people already doing Zumba Workouts and other fitness programs, but not much use for anyone else.
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