Wii Fit U

The game was later succeeded by Ring Fit Adventure on the Nintendo Switch which includes two new accessories, the Ring-Con and Leg Strap.

[3] Exercises are organized by category and by the amount of requisite exertion, measured in numerical values called "MET".

[16] PC Magazine rated it 4 out of 5 or "excellent", calling it engaging and fun with many activities, as a worthy sequel and fitness tool.

[17] US Gamer said that "[b]alance exercises are the most 'game-like' of all the activities", and that the game has solid integration with Nintendo's now-defunct Miiverse social network.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has used games that involve light to moderate activity in those with brain damage to aid in the patient's recovery.

[18] Research has found that users feel a better sense of balance and upper body motion, initiating a healing for those with brain injury.