TGS videos of mini-games in Active Life: Athletic World

Namco Bandai's Active Life: Athletic World for the Nintendo Wii helps people get in shape while having fun - Image 1 

Nintendo Wii games have always been notorious for giving you the proper pseudo-workout gamers have always been asking for. Namco Bandai‘s Active Life: Athletic World is no exception. Riding on the theme of titles such as Wii Sports, Active Life puts the player through more than 10 unique activities and try to navigate through them with the Wii Remote and the custom gaming mat that comes with the game.

The different events in the game can range from simple fun activities like the Whack-a-Mole game to rather hard core extreme sports like the River Rafting game. Below, we’ve featured three fun athletic challenges from the game, namely the Whack-a-Mole, River Rafting and the Log Jumping games. The videos we have on the game certainly show that, like most titles of its ilk, Active Life is something that gamers will most enjoy as a multiplayer session.

After the game’s TGS premier, it’s only a matter of time before everyone can enjoy the multiplayer physical fitness fun that Active Life has to offer. In the meantime, you can psyche yourselves out by taking a look at all three videos we have for the game right after the jump!

Namco Bandai's Active Life: Athletic World for the Nintendo Wii helps people get in shape while having fun - Image 1 

Nintendo Wii games have always been notorious for giving you the proper pseudo-workout gamers have always been asking for. Namco Bandai‘s Active Life: Athletic World is no exception. Riding on the theme of titles such as Wii Sports, Active Life puts the player through more than 10 unique activities and try to navigate through them with the Wii Remote and the custom gaming mat that comes with the game.

The different events in the game can range from simple fun activities like the Whack-a-Mole game to rather hard core extreme sports like the River Rafting game. Below, we’ve featured three fun athletic challenges from the game, namely the Whack-a-Mole, River Rafting and the Log Jumping games. The videos we have on the game certainly show that, like most titles of its ilk, Active Life is something that gamers will most enjoy as a multiplayer session.

After the game’s TGS premier, it’s only a matter of time before everyone can enjoy the multiplayer physical fitness fun that Active Life has to offer. In the meantime, you can psyche yourselves out with a sneak peek of some of the fun-filled activities in the game.

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