OXM UK writes: "Shaun White Snowboarding couldn't be more serious if it strutted around the slopes in a grey suit with a calculator in its hand. It's got no truck with mega-triple back flips, fireworks and girls in bikinis. It's about the weighty issues of powder, velocity and branded trousers.
This game takes snowboarding and the lifestyle of the hobby far more seriously than the usual 'extreme, high-octane, rad-dude' snowboarding efforts. The emphasis here is on believability, and extensive online integration.
The sensibly laid-out courses are sprawled out over four huge open-world mountains. Events are scattered around the peak and, after being air-lifted to the top of the course, you're free to roam wherever you like, either straight to the nearest event or just to board around exploring the slopes."
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GamerFitNation's Deshonda gives some suggestions for parents to get their kids physically fit. "The Wii gaming system can help children to get up and get active! This article presents game suggestions for parents. Video games in which a child just slumps in front of the television, glossing over into a haze are a thing of the past. A variety of Wii titles give children the ability to get up and move while playing a favorite video game. From dance themed games to sports based options, the Wii gaming system can provide kids with indoor exercise and physical activity time.
Once again Deshonda has done it again. Wonderful Article. All we want is to get the kids up and moving. Oh yea and have some fun!
How about kids just go outside and play sports?
I love video games, but that sort of activity should be limited especially for young children. They need to learn good habits....
Love it, i'm a big fan of dance games since they're perfect for the whole family and get everyone sweaty :D great article!!