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Ring Rage Game Boy Game Cartridge Cleaned, Tested, and Guaranteed to Work!
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Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Game Boy
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GB_RING_RAGE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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We love our switch in our house, but honestly we hadn’t really thought about using it for the whole fitness aspect. We finally buckled and bought this and honestly, I didn’t have a lot of high hopes for it. Thankfully, I was wrong. I like the game that comes with it, it’s easy to do the exercises, but it’s entertaining enough to keep me interested. I didn’t have the best success with the heart rate monitor thing, but other than that it works great and I really like it.
With school out it’s been tougher keeping my kid active while balancing a work day. This game has been fun enough that he played for hours straight while logging back in most days enough to get a fun workout. I consider myself fairly fit and have reached muscle failure on some of the mini games since the score is limitless on a lot of these. On the “running” portions my heart rate went high enough for me to eventually get out of breath. The good thing about this game that makes it for all ages is the difficulty settings that you can change later on. I set it to second hardest and felt I received an adequate workout, though it is not replacing the gym anytime soon.
I love this product so much. My wife and I bought it because we wanted a way to keep in shape during the winter months. We don’t like gyms and don’t have room for a treadmill so this was a perfect choice for us. All we have to do to work our is move our coffee table over and strap in.The excercises are intuitive and the controls are easy. I think even most nongamers could use it. The gaming part is one of the best things about it. Unlike other previous excercise games this once has a story and acts like an rpg. When I work out I really feel like I’m playing a game. The story is simple but even a simple story can give you the right motivation to do the workout. It’s easier to excercise when it just feels like you’re enjoying a game and beating bad guys rather than working out. It’s nice to level up even when I can’t see the results of the workout in my body right away.It’s inclusive. There’s different levels of difficulty. There’s a lot of accessibility options. There’s even a way to workout while your Switch is in rest mode. I guess I only wished it counted my steps too! Maybe in a future update it could.
The game is overall very good. It’s cheesy, but it’s cute. The exercises are unlocked as you go, so some of the negative reviewers clearly didn’t play much of the game. Part of the problem with unlocking as you go is, older exercises end up doing less damage. Some very good exercises, like squats, are left by the wayside for a while, until they can be leveled up to do a comparable amount of damage.I am not in very good shape, but this game is helping me fix that. I play very consistently, which it encourages. It’s entertaining enough to make me want more, even though the story and dialogue are cheesy.
Retired guy here. I have a confession to make – I hate exercising. Yard work and other recreational activities are my normal source of exercise – and that isn’t enough for my body. Particularly during the winter months. Result? I’m in pretty sorry shape.I *know* that I need to exercise more, and while I’ve tried other ways of getting exercise, none – for a variety of reasons – have been working for me. However, the Ring Fit Adventure looked interesting, so I decided to give it a try.Results? So far it works for me. Here’s what I like:1. Allows me to start at my own level and asks me every time whether I want to step things up, stay the same, or dial things down a bit. And being that’s it’s a video game, I didn’t feel bad about starting off at a pretty low level of activity and working my way up (safety being the #1 reason for doing this)2. It has effective warm up stretches and cool downs3. So far there has been a lot of variation in the activities. Every session is different. There’s even a lot of variation in the stretching and cool down segments4. I don’t find the exercises boring. The ‘adventure’ part of the program tosses in enough content to keep your mind engaged (things like the need to open doors, ‘jumping’ over things you encounter, going up stairs, engaging adversaries etc.) that you need to pay attention to what’s on the screen, and the related physical activities break thing up enough so even though I’m exercising I’m not getting bored5. And while taking encourag.
On the 7th day of using it, lost 2 pounds in total with lean diet. I feel like my muscle is strengthened and I feel more energetic than ever. The con is it’s kind of not very time efficient. The ring talks too much and the story line takes for forever to go through. I spent 75 mins for only 42 mins work out time in game. A total of 33 mins have been wasted on talking to the ring, the game characters, making “smoothies†in game, changing skills.
Ring Fit AdventureI’ve got about 5 sessions in so I thought I’d review the game so far. This is going to be long.Where to begin! This is more than just a game. First, it comes with a yoga resistance ring as well as a thigh holster for one of the joy cons. Each session begins with putting one joy con in the thigh holster and attaching that to your leg as well as sliding the other joy con onto the resistance ring. You also have the software. There’s a decent tutorial to get you started and on your way.I’m not going to write much about the game play, storyline, characters etc. because you can find all that and more from watching YouTube reviews of the game. In general terms, you are inserted into an RPG style game in which you are trying to defeat a muscular dragon type villain, with the help of a talking ring personal trainer. There are a lot of details, big and small, to the game, that would take for ever to write about. So I’m just going to stick to the hardware experience and why I bought it.The Hardware: 5/5This game is a terrific vehicle for showcasing the Switch’s unique hardware. It uses the vast array of sensors in each joy-con to tell the game what you are doing and where you are as you complete an exercise. Each exercise has a mini calibration before you begin. For example, the overhead press has you put your arms over your head holding the ring-con and hold that pose for a few seconds to make calibrate. Much of the game is of you jogging through the various levels an.
This game has got me exercising 4 days in a row (the game released 4 days ago). I look forward to day 5 tomorrow. Including days I work. I don’t typically exercise this much.The workouts provided so far have been general aerobics with plenty of core exercises and light resistance training thanks to that fascinating squeezeable ring known as the Ring-con and the leg band making use of the Joy-con’s gyro controls. The work outs get my heart rate up (the joy con tells me it goes up to the 140s). I’ve stretched muscles. I feel good after playing a session. Light but meaningful gains.The game executes what it needs to well with adventure mode enveloping the exercises in more curious trips and battles. It takes it exercises seriously promoting pre-stretch and post-stretch that varies depending on the exercises you did during your session (big props to that concept). Add to it a really colorful world and motivational tips and educational elements, and it’s a great meaningful session each time I boot the game. Really great design.I expect Tipp, Dragaux (sp?), or the Ring Con character to be a Smash Brother character in the future.HIghly recommended.
I was under the impression this would just be another video game that had the added benefit of getting up and moving around. Boy, was I wrong. This game is good for anyone who wants to not only move around move and begin a more active lifestyle, you can set the difficulty and get your heart rate up, sweat and even get tired from progressing in the game. The boss to me is hilarious as he is a play on the stereotypical muscle jock and is always working out. If you ever feel like you might have increased your difficulty too much you can always lower it again in the game settings. The dynamic stretch portion is also good to warm up, and the cool down is a nice feature as well. It’s not what I expected but I am happy to have it now in my arsenal.
Overall, I’d give this five stars. My whole family of five has played and enjoyed it. It definitely improves our fitness. I do have a few nitpicks:1. The story is a bit repetitive, and the Ring character’s voice gets old pretty quick. An option to mute him, but keep the rest of the audio would be nice.2. The motion-based menu controls are kind of terrible, and the menus themselves aren’t great. I mostly use the joystick and buttons, because the motion controls are so confusing. The fact that the joy con is tilted 90 degrees makes it difficult to know which buttons to press, which way to move the joystick, etc. For instance, I’m constantly taking inadvertent screenshots because they assigned that to the R button.3. Some exercises are unclear, particularly those that take your eyes from the screen. Those exercises need better auditory feedback.4. There’s a lot for gamers and non-gamers here, but Ring Fit Adventure often errs on one side or the other.So there’s a lot of room for improvement, but this is a great game. Perhaps they’ll update the game, and improve some of these aspects. My family owns Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus, and both are now gathering dust. I suspect we’ll be playing this one for much longer.