Put on your headset and you're throwing punches in seconds. No setup, no waiting, no complicated menus. Just instant cardio that gets your heart pumping and your body moving.
In your own virtual arena, you set the pace. Punch and dodge to heart-pumping music without pressure or judgment. Simple controls mean you're moving in seconds.
Forget the pressure. Discover the joy of moving your body and reaching your goals—whether it's stress relief, improved stamina, or weight loss—all from the comfort and privacy of your home.
Exercising is more fun when it’s set to your personal playlist. Choose from a wide variety of songs and throw punches to the rhythm. Discover new favorites and build the perfect soundtrack for your fitness.
| Mixed reality | |
| comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
| age rating | 13+ Teen |
| storage | 1.3 GB |
| website | newstory-inc.com |
| developer | New Story Inc |
| publisher | New Story Inc |
| connection | Internet required |
| app version | 0.4.0 |
| languages |
English
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Really wish you can buy music packs like you do on beat saber.
Trying to get the game for 2 weeks I finally got it and it was well worth it I love this game the calories that I burned in such a short limited time I love it if you try it you'll love iot also.
I do like you can get started with a number track and short workouts for free, and the developers have kept adding features since I started with this a few months ago. I had stopped using it for a while but when I came back to it, they had added blocks, and planned 5, 10, 20 minute sessions which seem to vary the pace and provide good variety.
I do which there was at least a help section for beginners, to help build some skill at the punches, what each of the balls are specifically looking for or a training mode for each type of target so you know what action is optimum, like targets with a glowing shield, am I supposed to hit them harder or softer? The block symbol, to I hit that jar or just hod gloves up to static block etc. but I’m enjoying it so far, trying for at least 3 20 minute sessions a week.
Just a quick suggestion to have less alternating hand punches (1 left followed by 1 right followed again by 1 left) and more consecutive punches with the same hand as in real life boxing.
Example, 3 jabs with one hand followed by 1 punch from the other hand, and vice versa.
Thanks!
not enough feedback when you hit the targets compared to some other fitness apps, and the uppercut targets could do to be moved closer to the centre, there to wide for my taste.
This is an OK game. It's fun, nice music, and graphics are nice. But it's basically the same as 100 other games out there -- just hitting objects to music and dodging walls. Nothing different. I would buy it, just to have something to switch off to, if it was a one-time purchase of like $15 or something. But it's definitely not worth $40 a year as a subscription.