Active Life Outdoor Challenge
Active Life Outdoor Challenge
Using the specially-designed eight pad Active Life mat and the Wii Remote, players get totally physical as they compete in over a dozen single and multi-player challenges like river rafting, mine-cart adventure, log jumping, and more. Simple controls and intuitive actions make these games easy to pick up and play right out of the box and in the process will get you and your whole family off the couch and into the game in no time.
Game Features:
- Get Active – A fun and easy way to get off the couch and get hearts pumping!
- Gameplay Variety – Play over a dozen fast-paced games, alone or with friends, in energetic events that gets players’ whole bodies into the action.
- Tremendous Replay Value – Over a dozen games, each with multiple levels of play: river rafting, mine-cart adventure, log jumping, see-saw, jump rope, water trampoline, plus many more!
- Mii Support – Play as your Mii from the very beginning
- The Active Life Mat – The specially-designed mat is bundled with the game so you can jump straight into the action!
Product Description
“The first in the Active Life series, 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™, players compete in over a dozen single and multi-player events like river rafting, mine-cart adventure, log jumping, and more. “Amazon.com
Jump into the fun with Active Life Outdoor Challenge. The first of many planned titles in the new Active Life series, Outdoor Challenge offers a variety of fast-paced, heart-pumping games that will engage your whole body for a fun and challenging experience.
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- The Active Life Mat – A fun and easy way to get off the couch and get hearts pumping.
- Gameplay Variety – Play over a dozen fast-paced games, alone or with friends,in energetic events that gets players’ whole bodies into the action.
- Intuitive Gameplay – Simple controls allow for quick pick up and play. Great for parties.
- Play Together – With both competitive and co-operative challenges.
- Track Character’s Fitness Progress – See your character’s body change according to how you play.
- Tremendous Replay Value – Over a dozen games, each with multiple levels of play: river rafting, mine-cart adventure, log jumping, see-saw, jump rope, water trampoline, plus many more.
- Other Features – Includes training mode to work different body parts and synchronization gauge to check the level of team work in cooperative play.
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Active Life Outdoor Challenge

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November 23rd, 2009 at 2:21 am
I am not really impressed with this game so far. I have played thru most of the games once or twice and they just weren’t that fun. I enjoyed the wii board much more. The games are short and the graphics aren’t that exciting. Geared much more for childeren I think. I just got it today, so, I am going to give it a few more tries over the weekend. I’ll check back with my final opinion.
Rating: 2 / 5
November 23rd, 2009 at 2:57 am
This seems like a great product, but the second remote turned off after an hour of play. The batteries are fine and the remote “syncs” with other games that we have (Wii sports). Has anyone else had this same problem? This game is really fun, and I hope we don’t have to return it.
Rating: 2 / 5
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Rating: 5 / 5
November 23rd, 2009 at 5:28 am
I expected a little more interaction for this game. The pad is really too small for two people to be able to move during the game, It is terribly unrealistic and archaic graphics in my opinion. I returned the game and will be more careful in the future.
Rating: 2 / 5
November 23rd, 2009 at 5:38 am
I knew the Wii would be targeted mostly towards my young children – but had no idea the bar would be set so low.
Huge plus – all games involves physical action, which is the only way we would allow our 6 year old to spend time with a video game. The games are not difficult to master and are great fun for the little kids.
Negative – be prepared to be underwhelmed by the graphics and game play. This would have been a letdown 20 years ago. There really is no reason to go so low quality on the user experience. It is truly shocking.
These games are indeed fun for the little guys who have no expectations. But for any pre-teen to adult who is familiar with modern gaming this is going to be a shock.
Rating: 3 / 5