Active Life: Extreme Challenge

Platform(s): Wii
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Namco Bandai Games
Release Date: Aug. 11, 2009

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'Active Life: Extreme Challenge' (Wii) - 11 New Screens

by Rainier on June 4, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT

Active Life: Extreme Challenge kicks Active Life into high gear, featuring ‘extreme’ themed sports such as base jumping, street luge, and rock climbing. Whether you want to swoosh down the hills of San Francisco in a street luge, scale the cliffs of the Grand Canyon, or kite-surf in the crystal blue waters of the Pacific, this game will get your heart pumping!

Active Life: Extreme Challenge is the follow up to the successful Active Life: Outdoor Challenge game/mat bundle. Leveraging the ‘active gaming’ trend, Active Life games use a mat controller along with the Wii Remote to incorporate the player’s entire body into the gameplay.

Active Life: Extreme Challenge kicks Active Life into high gear, featuring ‘extreme’ themed sports such as base jumping, street luge, and rock climbing. Whether you want to swoosh down the hills of San Francisco in a street luge, scale the cliffs of the Grand Canyon, or kite-surf in the crystal blue waters of the Pacific, this game will get your heart pumping!


Key Features :

  • More to Play: 15 activities plus multi-player and time trial
  • All New Activities: Include street luge/in-line skating, kite surfing, base jumping, acrobatic double dutch, BMX biking, skateboarding and rock climbing
  • Unique & Stylish Cel-Shaded Art Design: – Detailed environments and cool character designs
  • Mii Integration: Includes the option to use Mii characters
  • Fun for Everyone: Single and multi-player games to challenge you, your family and friends

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