Family Trainer
Family Trainer on Nintendo Switch
IncludesFamily Trainer Game2 Nintendo Joy Con Controller Leg StrapsGet ready to take on the great outdoors anywhere now that Family Trainer is back on the Nintendo Switch! From kayaking
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Wii Family game with mat By: Ricky, on December 29, 2011 Pros: Cons: "Purchased for my two grandsons (aged 4 and 8) the both enjoy it alot. There are plenty of games to choose from and definately something for everyone to have a go at. Some games are difficult for the youngest but with a little encouragement and help they can cope. all in all a good buy that will last. |
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Great fun and keeps you fit By: S. E. Ganczarski, on January 23, 2011 Pros: Cons: "We bought this for Christmas and have had lots of fun with it Everyone enjoyed it, not just the kids who are better at everything than their parents (apart from Mole Stomping!). Actually, mole stomping is great for limbering up for a skiing holiday, and the 5 minutes of supposedly easy exercises will leave you hot and gasping for breath as if you'd done a major workout (speaking as an averagely fit 49-year old mum). Its great for aerobic fitness, upper arms, balance, coordination, and it's... |
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Love it!!! By: S. James, on January 14, 2010 Pros: Cons: "What a fantastic bit of kit! Fun, fun, FUN!!! Exercise for the whole family. Ours is: 60yr male, 50yr female, 22yr male & female, 10yr boy. The balance board is the means of recording weight, bmi and progress for each participant. It takes weight up to 23st 8lb, so if you are looking for a starting point without embarassing yourself at the gym, this is definately for you! Go for it!!! The games are many and varied, with realistic starting levels which progress as your skills... |
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Not as good as Family Trainer Outdoor Challenge By: K. Stowe "K.", on January 9, 2010 Pros: Cons: "After having had the Family Challenge Outdoor Challenge for a year (which is fabulous), we thought Santa would love to give this to the children for Xmas and we have to say we were disappointed by this one. We have children aged 4, 5 and 6 and they really enjoy the Outdoor Challenge, are able to handle the controls and requirements of that game easily and its good, all round fun, whilst using up their energy nicely. Unfortunately, we've found this one is just a step too complicated... |
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Great game By: MCP "MCP", on December 30, 2008 Pros: Cons: "At first I thought this game would be too difficult for my 5 yr old, but after spending a little time with it, I realised its potential. To start the questions seem quite tricky, but I think this promotes parent interation during this part of game. Once you get passed the first set of questions your child is then encouraged to use it daily to achieve extra quiz, story or game bonus levels. These are aimed more at the child to play alone and are quite simple. My son especially likes... |
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Fun for kids and exercise too.... By: joleen "hopasholic", on October 4, 2008 Pros: Cons: "We got this a few days ago and have played it a few times now..so far so good. My son was a little reluctant at first but once he got used to the controls he loved it.There are still some games he finds harder than others but older children (he is 6) will probably be ok. I would recommend getting this instead of Wii Fit if you only want something to get your kids active. The games are fun and more high impact than the majority of the wii fit program, and of course the 2 player... |
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Fun for kids and exercise too.... By: Amazon Customer "hopasholic", on October 4, 2008 Pros: Cons: "We got this a few days ago and have played it a few times now..so far so good. My son was a little reluctant at first but once he got used to the controls he loved it.There are still some games he finds harder than others but older children (he is 6) will probably be ok. I would recommend getting this instead of Wii Fit if you only want something to get your kids active. The games are fun and more high impact than the majority of the wii fit program, and of course the 2 player... |
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Good but some entry error issues By: C. Thomas, on February 10, 2008 Pros: Cons: "The Good: This has some really good maths testing and training facilities with just about the right level of difficulty. Ideal for someone who just likes testing themselves or for someone that needs to improve their maths skills. The Bad: This requires the answers to be handwrittend with the stylus. For some users this will mean you write the correct answer but the program will see it as a different number. I have a massive problem with 9 which gets read as a 0 or a 2 and quite... |