Personal Trainer: Walking
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Developer(s) | Activity Meter Nintendo NSD Software Nintendo NSD Creatures Inc. Engines |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Release date(s) | November 1, 2008 June 5, 2009 May 25, 2009 |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS |
Rating(s) | ESRB: - Everyone PEGI: - Ages 3+ CERO: - All ages |
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Personal Trainer: Walking, also known as Walk with me! Do you know your walking routine? in Europe and Aruite Wakaru Seikatsu Rhythm DS (歩いてわかる 生活リズムDS) in Japan, rougly translating to A Life Rhythm that you can Understand by Walking DS, is an exercise game released in 2008 for the Nintendo DS developed by Nintendo Network Service Development (Nintendo NSD) in collaboration with Creatures Inc. and Engines, The pedometer accessory being created internally at Nintendo NSD while the software component was developed in partnership with Nintendo NSD, Creatures Inc., and Engines.
Personal Trainer: Walking is one of only five Nintendo DS titles with Mii character support, and is with Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time as one of only two games released outside of Japan that posessed this option. Like Tomodachi Collection, Yosuke Ide no Kenkou Mahjong DSi (DSiWare/Nintendo DSi) and Kuruma de DS, it also features a Mii Maker (a precursor to the Nintendo 3DS version).[1]
Overview
Personal Trainer: Walking allows up to four users to track their walking, jogging or running activities that the game group as "Walking Rhythmn" through a series of graphs, charts and statistics created by the information tracked by the "Activity Meter", an infrared pedometer bundle in two with the game, one in white and one in black, with other pedometer in green having to be bought separately. The game also allows the player to set goals for themselves of how much he have to walk per day.
While the Activity Meter can tracks the Walking Rhythm of the player if he hangs it on his pants or putting it in his pocket, it can also tracks the alking Rhythm of Dogs by hanging the Activity Meter to a collar.
The game employs Miis and Dogs in the same artstyle to track the progress of users, with the player having to either create a Mii within the game, choose a Mii similar to his one or wirelessly transfer an existing Mii from a Wii console's Mii Channel to their Nintendo DS.
The game contain a collection of minigames, some of them being exclusive Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, to motivate the player to walk more often, as the number of steps per day is then used in those, with the more steps, the more the user's Mii will do it those minigames.