Wii Fit Secrets Ultimate Balance Test When on the initial exercise select screen (with the Wii Fit bank), click on the Wii Balance Board in the background to take part in the 'Ultimate Balance Test.' 'Step on the Wii Balance Board to pedal. This will help work your lower body.' Island Cycling is an activity in Wii Fit. Ride a bicycle around Wuhu Island.
While at the Statistics screen after choosing your Mii, select the balance board character running on a treadmill in the background.
Bonus challengesWii Fit Games Cycling Secrets Amazon
Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding challenge:
- Jackknife: Get four stars in the 10 second workout and the 20 second workout.
- Parallel Stretch: Get four stars in the 30 second and 60 second workout.
- Pressup: Get four stars in the 6 reps and 10 reps mode.
Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding Expert version of the listed event:
- Snowball Fight: Get at least 40 points in Advanced Snowball Fight.
- Tilt City: Do not miss a single ball during a game.
Choose the running activities. Look around the trees, walls, buildings, rocks, and bridge to see Goombas, Koopas, Power Stars, Power Mushrooms, Luigi, and Mario.
Wii Fit Games Cycling Secrets For Men
Wii Fit was a massive craze way back in 2008, a craze I was not a part of. As a teenager, I didn’t see much appeal in Wii Fit and was busy playing some of the other classic games of the Wii. Like Rayman Raving Rabbids. Recently, with everyone finding themselves stuck inside with not that much to do, the Wii Fit has seen a sudden resurgence in popularity. As such, I’ve decided now is the perfect time to write about it. In particular, I’ll be writing about the cycling game. The cycling game allows you to freely ride around the island without restriction, so it’s a unique game in the collection.
I finally started getting back into my long-neglected Wii around a year ago. Although the Wii is infamous for the amount of shovelware games, there’s a ton of great games as well. After playing a few different games, I decided it was finally time to check out the Wii Fit, so I purchased my first balance board along with Wii Fit Plus early 2019. Although it isn’t particularly great at getting you in shape, it does have a lot of fun and unique games included.
Wii Fit Plus is a collection of guided workouts, stretches, exercises and games. All the games take place in various locations on an island. One game among these that really stood out to me was the cycling. In this game you walk in place on the balance board to “pedal” and steer with the Wii remote. The game gives you a huge amount of freedom and you can explore the entire island on your bike.
When you first play the cycling course, only the beginner course is available. The goal is to hit a series of checkpoint flags whilst taking the shortest route (in terms of distance) possible. Once you have hit all the checkpoint flags, you must return to the starting point to finalise your distance. You unlock new courses as you go and the higher level course you play, the more of the island opens up. The final checkpoint course is the expert course, which allows you to cycle around the whole island.
You get ranked based on distance covered and get a rating between 1 and 4 stars. The 4 star goals are far from easy and require some extremely careful routing. Infact, they’re so tricky I’ve only been able to hit 4 stars on the beginner course. Back when the game was actually popular, there was quite a lot of discussion on how to get the shortest route possible and even a leaderboard. I’ll list some more interesting links I’ve found at the end of this post.
The final course of the cycling game is the “Free Course”. You’re given half an hour to cycle around the island wherever you like with total freedom. It’s a really great reward for beating the expert course. Hidden in the free course are 20 beach balls to pop, which means you still have an optional goal. It took me several play throughs to find all the balls. There is no reward for all the balls, but you can try and beat your best time which gets you planning out routes and it can be good fun.
There is one final reward, and it seems to be very scarcely documented. I found it on a random personal blog where someone was discussing tips and tricks. The mini-map of the island is covered in dark patches to indicate where you have and haven’t explored. Once you cycle over a part of the map, the dark patch disappears. If you uncover all the dark squares on the map, the next time you start the game you will be rewarded with a new bike! This bike performs quite a bit better and I immediately shaved 5 minutes off my best time for finding the beach balls using it.
There’s something about the setting of this game that I really like and it keeps me coming back. The island is bright and sunny, green grass is everywhere and many Miis are running around, all happy to see you and waving. You can also add your pets to the game, and they will meet you during the course and follow you around. I’m often joined by the Wii versions of my cats in-game. There’s a wide variety of environments available to explore; a beach, a town centre, caves and tunnels, a huge waterfall, a high up rope bridge. On dark winter evenings, it really helps you forget how cold and miserable it is outside.
Sorry for no photos in this post, I have no way of capturing images off my TV.
- Island Cycling on Fit Game Wiki (via Internet Archive)
- Apparently a few people actually speedrun this on speedrun.com
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