Game Screens: Your Shape Fitness Evolved

Posted by Ashtyn | June 16, 2010  |  No Comment

Ubisoft has announced that Your Shape: Fitness Evolved will be available in Fall 2010 exclusively for the Kinect motion system on Xbox 360. This will allow players the chance to fully control voice and body movements, which allows them to control the evolution of their workout in the game environment. Your Shape: Fitness Evolved will use the player’s actual silhouette on screen as opposed to an avatar. This gives each user a more connected experience and allows you to feel as if you are truly the main focus of the game.

Your Shape Fitness Evolved Screen 1

Your Shape: Fitness Evolved gives each player multiple ways to get involved including:

Using a Personal Trainer
Taking a Fitness Class
Playing Mini-Games with Friends and Family

Your Shape Fitness Evolved Screen 2

Your Shape Fitness Evolved Screen 3

The result is a game that is a fitness program that is fully designed by your goals and abilities. The game changes and evolves as the player becomes healthier and evolves, as well. The result is a highly motivated and well challenged player.

Additional Information Via the Press Release:

Players will also have the opportunity to work out with some of the best personal trainers in the industry in the comfort of their own homes without the cost of a gym membership. Michael George, Los Angeles–based celebrity fitness trainer and Michelle Bridges, trainer for all five series on Australia’s “The Biggest Loser,” will both offer workout classes at launch. There are also a variety of fitness class options, including yoga, Pilates, martial arts and boxing. In addition, Your Shape™: Fitness Evolved will also offer a wide choice of mini-games including dancing, ball games, balance games and hula-hoop. The mini games support turn-based multiplayer mode so players can challenge friends and family.

Your Shape Fitness Evolved Screen 5

Your Shape Fitness Evolved Screen 4

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Ashtyn is definitely the casual gamer in the family. A game fan since she owned an Atari, Ashtyn can remember when her brother rigged the television so he wouldn't lose his Super Mario Bros. game. That is, until the power went out! A fan of all things Mario, Ashtyn is a Nintendo loyalist. She digs playing Mario-style RPG games, watching others play violent shooters (because she sucks at them), and playing casual PC games (like Wedding Dash and Cake Mania). As of now, she is into the Wii and Nintendo DS, though she's certain the games for PS3 and Xbox 360 are more appealing.

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