Zumba: Burn it Up!

19 novembre 2019
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Zumba is a global movement that brings the fun to fitness with over 15 million people taking weekly classes across 186 countries. Get your fix of the Zumba program anytime, anywhere with high-energy routines and hip-shaking jams including chart-topping hits and Zumba originals. Use the Joy-Con controllers to track your movements and get rewarded for dancing with energy and flair.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Impulsegamer 78/100

« Don’t mistake this for a dance game, it is not really meant to be played competitively, but instead it is a fitness experience. For fans of Zumba, or those who want to try it, this offers a great exercise and the opportunity to work up a sweat in an enjoyable way in the comfort of your own lounge room. This professionally package workout game is nicely presented and offers a fun fitness motivator and is a solid alternative to heading to a gym, provided you have the space. »

Pure Nintendo 75/100

« Those who are familiar with or already participate in Zumba classes are going to love the familiarity of Zumba: Burn it Up and the distraction-free access to the routines. Those who aren’t, however, will have to get past an initial period of ineptitude while you figure out the moves. I’d personally rather do that at home than at an actual Zumba class, but with nothing here beyond the energetic exercises to keep you motivated, actual classes will serve you better if you’re in it for the long haul. »

GamingTrend 70/100

« Zumba: Burn it Up! will appeal to the hardcore fans of the workout program and for those who want to do some serious cardio. While it’s not going to win points for its lack of killer top tracks or limited modes, it’s a great time for those serious about their exercise goals. »

Nintendo Life 70/100

« Ultimately, Zumba Burn It Up! knows its audience, and thankfully there’s really nothing much to complain about with this new iteration; it’s a perfectly fine addition to a series that continues to truck along relatively painlessly. A bit more variation with the songs would have been nice, and whilst we appreciate that this is targeted to people who likely already have a certain degree of fitness, the game could do a much better job at easing in newcomers. Look, we’re not getting any younger... »

GameSpew 70/100

« With a few more song options and maybe a way to slow down the dances so you can learn them at a slower pace, Zumba Burn It Up! is a worthwhile addition to your library if you’re looking for a fun way to work out. »

NintendoWorldReport 60/100

« By itself, it’s hard to really recommend the Switch version of Zumba Burn It Up! The tracking isn’t great and it’s not something you’d ever want to spend hours with. However, as a greater part of a workout regimen, it certainly has its place. If anyone is looking for something to pair Ring Fit Adventure or Fitness Boxing with, this is fairly decent addition. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

AJCk19 4/10

« It brings nothing unique that Wii Fitness series, Ring Fit Adventure, Wii Sports series, and the Just Dance series has already done. Gets boring really quick. However, if there is a hot girl on twitch, in skimpy clothing, then it is fun to view. »

yamoinca 8/10

« I credit this game for getting me active again by committing doing at least a short session in the morning. At first just the easy 30 minutes was enough to make me feel a bit achy a while after I was that out of shape/non-active. But I kept at it daily and was breaking a sweat and increased to hour long sessions. In about a month, I was energized enough in the mornings to actually get outside and run. I treated myself with a new pair of running shoes and listened to Zumba/Reggaeton music while running. I worked up from about 1-2 miles to 5 miles/day. And I'm still motivated by the same music on the runs (it is starting to get a bit repetitive) but when I'm feeling lazy/laggy it really does help pick up the pace/get me going at the start). Again I credit it to the game so I'm giving a big thumbs up. Note I also had started Adventure Fit before being too bored/too awkward to setup and go through the motions, so to speak, and then switched to Zumba. So for the goal of getting motivated, activated, and sticking to it, I give Zumba high marks. As a video game/production quality, as others mentioning tracking issues, taking a couple points off. »

KeroKero 10/10

« It gets my heart rate up without making me feel like I’m doing a workout. I have a real problem with motivating myself to exercise, so I appreciate how quickly you can get into the action, without having to do a ton of set up, wading through confirmations, menus, etc. Ring Fit has more content and is more ****, but it’s hard to stay motivated to attach/detach controllers, swap cartridges and constantly adjust the leg strap. When I want to squeeze in a quick workout, Zumba is now my to-go. I know I look like an idiot dancing, but I’m having fun, burning calories, and for once - sticking with it. »

Ne098 0/10

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