Fitness RPG: Walking Games APK Download for Android
Description
🏆Best of 2019, Google Play🏆
PEDOMETER + RPG! Train your team of heroes with fitness goals, as you engage in pedometer games. The more activities you complete, the stronger your heroes become! Fit for battle! Let's take on challenges together and embark on the journey of becoming the new best you in this fitness RPG!
It has been 12 years since the Dark Force took over Fitland. Villagers await the saviour to return. Will you be the one to lead a team of heroes, defeat enemies and save them all?
Fitness RPG, is a unique fitness app that combines the elements of a fitness tracker and game. With this 'fit game', users can turn their workouts into an exciting and engaging RPG experience. The app tracks your physical activities, such as running, lifting weights, and walking, and converts them into game metrics to help you level up your character. It works as a 'free walking tracker', making it easier for users to monitor their steps and distance covered. Also, the app supports 'weight loss' goals by tracking calorie burn and offering fitness challenges. The app's 'fitness tracker and game' features also allow users to set fitness goals and challenges, as well as track their progress over time. With 'walking fit' challenges and other fun activities, Fitness RPG encourages users to stay active and motivated in their fitness journey. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or just looking for a fun way to stay in shape, Fitness RPG offers a unique and enjoyable approach to achieving your fitness goals.
KEY FEATURES:
* Fitness RPG - Convert your steps into free energy and use them to level u p heroes
* Sync steps - Connect and sync steps from phone, Fitbit and Google Fit
* Battlegrounds - Explore the Fitland map, fight monsters and save the realm
* Team of heroes - Collect and train different heroes, form the ace team
* Precious equipment and skins - Collect, upgrade precious weapons to make your team stronger
* Arena - Compete with other players and fight your way to the top
GOOGLE FIT:
Connect to Google Fit and play RPG with steps done by 3rd party apps. For example: Runkeeper, Runtastic, Nike, Fitbit app, and etc. Enjoy with other games like Ring Fit adventure, Zombies Run Habitica, Life RPG, playfitt, and Walkr.
Latest updates
What's new in version 5.5.2
* New feature - Hall of fame: check top players from each season and send likes
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Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
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User's Reivew
2 ★Seems like a good idea but its poorly executed. The entire game revolves around you paying money and the user interface is just clunky. Too many different types of currency. Few players so the arena is pointless because you are just pitted against the same handful of players over and over again (which are stronger). It just leads to a boring experience that I'd neither intuitive or convenient. I dont mind spending money on games but this seems like a cheap cash grab that doesnt hold my interest
2 ★Its ok... i wouldn't recommend it though. The UI is cluttered, there are way to many different types of currency (12 as of level 38). if you aren't pulling your phone out frequently, the daily step chests add up and take a while to open. I feel like the conversion rate of steps to energy is a little low. Combat is a joke, you dont get to choose who to attack, and even if you are doing manual mode for your special abilities, a lot of them only have one applicable target.
3 ★It's a nice way to incentivize your steps, but steps are a minor part of the rpg side (it lvls your heroes), but is minor to the other aspects of the game. Also the combat is horrible, hero skills are horrible, class system is horrible and unbalanced. It's like they thought of a good idea and then stopped halfway through. Leaves much to be desired. Wish there was a much more polished game like this out there.
3 ★It's a great idea but missing a little in execution. Controls weren't terribly responsive and I would have to tap things multiple times to get them to work. I also didn't fall into their target play audience. I was routinely getting 20,000-30,000 steps per day (not an office employee) and found very little benefit or incentive to achieve that many steps. It's great if you struggle to move at all during the day. It would also probably be a great way to compromise with kids about screen time.
3 ★It's a decent game but your rewards for actual steps arent as good as if you just collect the timed rewards. I think the conversion rate should be a little better to encourage more fitness/walking if that's the premise of the game, otherwise it's just another simple phone rpg. I walk over 20k steps every day, as a mailman, and it doesn't seem to give a huge advantage like you'd expect it would/should
4 ★I initially didn't know that there was a master code and you could have additional rewards to connect to someone else as an apprentice. Its too late for me to do this as I was above level 30 when I realized this it should be included in the tutorial. Overall it is helpful in increasing my steps daily although the arena area could use some improvements as it matches with opponents that are usually not within my teams abilities. The story line is interesting.
3 ★Really great motivating tool, but needs a lot of improvements. I rarely give 5 stars, so I'd give it 4-star gameplay, but...the timing windows on Fit Quests... Eating 5 servings of veggies for lunch alone is sort of ridiculous unless you're eating salad 7 days a week. 6pm-8pm is a horrible time to floss; that's dinnertime, so my teeth are busy. The sleeping quest can only be checked off from 10pm-12am, which is when I need to be ACTUALLY SLEEPING. Note that the times you'd be doing all these things are NOT necessarily the same as the time you'll be checking the game - if I have the game open at 10pm, I'm not going to sleep anytime soon since I'll be, you know, playing games on my phone. Edit: you can change your "sleep time" in case you're on night shift or something, but the inherent problems with the system still exist. Please just remove the timing window. It punishes players for good lifestyle choices. I'd love to see the game improve because I love the concept. Also, $7/mo for a mobile game subscription? Uh...the price point for my most useful apps (even desktop) is <=$5.
1 ★I was enjoying the PVP mode until I realized how vicious the money sink this game is. In short, to win later in end game, pets are the key. Not your character. I learned this by being steamrolled by a guy who was 200k weaker than me. This player has his pets maxed. How do you get them maxed? IRL money. You have to buy the best pet in game, and then get others through market. Once you get pets you have to spend gems to RANDOMLY get skills to improve them. In short to get great, you'll pay...
2 ★After a few months of play, I maxed my characters' levels so there is no more incentive to get steps, as steps earn the points that level up characters. The multiplayer arena almost becomes completely random (whoever gets their special attack first), where only pets (where only irl money gets the best pets) become relevant.
1 ★The core gameplay loop is walk to earn tokens used to fuel/upgrade/etc. your fighters along a turn-based RPG set up in numerous stages. Unfortunately, the stages are extremely repetitive and it even includes an "auto" mode, so the game can essentially "play itself" during these battles. The game has longer load times than similar apps (ex: Wokamon). It requires Google Play Games (other apps don't). It has a variety of subscriptions, ads, and other things to purchase. Try a different app
2 ★I wanted to like this game but its such an obvious cash cow for this company. It constantly tries to get you to watch videos for advertisers or to buy something. They set up reward systems but ask if you want to quit without taking the "full amount" -- but half the reward is behind a video wall. It's too pushy about it and I could see people accidentally hitting something they didn't want...
1 ★I'm an expediter for a microchip company, (which means I walk, A LOT.) Samsung Health clocks me at 77-78 thousand steps by the end of a 12 hour shift, but this game only credits me for barely 2,500 of those steps. Now, gameplay is lazy, and uninspired and by that I mean each class uses the same gear, a priest using a sword, and wearing the same armor a warrior would use. And because steps aren't counted, leveling heroes becomes more of a challenge than it should be.