Zumba Fitness

Zumba Fitness

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Release Date: November 18, 2010

Arcade, Kinect, fitness, PlayStation Move, splitscreen, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet

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Zumba Fitness is an arcade game created by the development team of Pipeworks Software studio, designed to encourage players to physical activity and exercise. Users of the console can improve their condition by practicing the title Zumba, a fitness exercise programme combined with dance choreography developed by Alberto "Beto" Perez. The game uses the technical capabilities of the Kinect controller.

Bring the exhilarating Zumba Fitness: Join the Party right into your living room! The Zumba program pairs red hot international dance steps with sexy Latin music to create an ultra fun fitness party on your console that's focused on the joy of movement. Follow along as Zumba instructor fan favorites Tanya Beardsley, Gina Grant and Zumba's creator Beto guide you through 30 routines that will make you forget you are even exercising!

Features:

Bring the ultimate Zumba Fitness experience home with you in the first interactive game based on the successful brand!

Learn and perfect nine different dance styles: Reggaeton, Merengue, Salsa, Cumbia, Hip-Hop, Mambo, Rumba, Flamenco and Calypso

Includes 30 Zumba routines-some exclusive to the game-designed by Zumba creator Beto and his core group of celebrity instructors

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Last updated on January 21, 2020

Videos and Screens

[1:00] Zumba Fitness Launch Trailer

Zumba Fitness Summary

Platforms:

Xbox 360

Xbox 360

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3

Nintendo Wii

Nintendo Wii

Developer: Pipeworks Software

Publisher: 505 Games

Zumba Fitness System Requirements

Microsoft Xbox 360

Xbox 360

Supports: Xbox Live additionally (X360): Kinect

Sony PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3

Supports: PlayStation Network additionally (PS3): PlayStation Move

Game Expansions for Zumba Fitness

Zumba Fitness Rush

Expansion

Party

February 13, 2012

Zumba Fitness Rush is a continuation of a game combining aerobics and dance, in which there are even more training regimes, songs and arrangements to practice. The authors have prepared forty-two new songs to the rhythm of which we can play in front of the TV.

Zumba Fitness Rush