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  • Summary: VIRO MOVE is an innovative adrenaline-pumping VR fitness experience that combines the excitement of VR gameplay with a real-life workout. Choose between high-intensity workouts or chillout motor skills training routines.

    VIRO MOVE not only effectively brings results of training in the gym
    VIRO MOVE is an innovative adrenaline-pumping VR fitness experience that combines the excitement of VR gameplay with a real-life workout. Choose between high-intensity workouts or chillout motor skills training routines.

    VIRO MOVE not only effectively brings results of training in the gym or a fitness club, but most importantly it does so in a fun and engaging way. Whether you prefer to call it a game or a fitness workout, you're a fitness fan or a couch potato, or whether you simply love gaming but have no time for workouts - VIRO MOVE will adapt to your specific fitness needs, abilities and current shape, over time making you healthier, stronger, fitter and ultimately happier!
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  1. Oct 19, 2021
    80
    Viro Move is a great effort by FIT REALITY. Offering a competent workout program, varied different courses and flexibility, you'll enjoy it even if exercise isn't your goal. Though some minor gameplay problems hold it back, Viro Move's one of the more engaging fitness games I've encountered yet and as such, it comes recommended.
  2. Apr 28, 2022
    60
    For an exercise game, Viro Move does a pretty good job of making you sweat. All of the modes feel like they're cribbing from bigger rhythm games, but the use of space makes it more appealing to those who don't want to remain stationary. However, the few songs wear out their welcome faster than expected, and the constant need for an online connection has already been problematic for those who just want a workout instead of competing on leaderboards. Overall, it's fine, but you can't escape the feeling that other exercise games execute the idea much better.