Atari Fit™
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Version :1.1.8
Size :237.02Mb
Updated :Jun 12,2015
Developer :Atari
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews of the Atari Fit app, here are three cons and pros: **Cons:** 1. "Disappointing lack of features and customization options, feels limited compared to other fitness apps." 2. "Glitches and bugs frequently occurring, causing frustration and loss of data." 3. "Insufficient guidance and motivation for long-term use, users may get bored or discouraged." **Pros:** 1. "Encourages consistent progress and habit-forming through fun and addictive challenges." 2. "Intuitive and easy-to-use interface, even for beginners, makes it accessible to all." 3. "Effective tracking of workouts, progress, and goals, helping users stay motivated and focused." Please note that the reviews are based on the limited data available on the App Store review page.
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Description
Atari Fit™ is a new, feature rich mobile fitness app that motivates players to work out individually or in collaboration with friends while earning points to play fun Atari games and unlocking additional fitness routines. • Over 100 Exercises – Workouts include full-body circuits and running programs that are certified by Michael Porter, certified personal trainer and performance enhancement specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Unlock additional fitness routines with points earned from burning calories or through in-app purchases. • Gamify Your Workout – Motivate and challenge yourself by following daily tips and a multitude of exercise routines or custom programs while tracking distance, speed, pace and calories burned. • Fun Atari Games –Raise your fitness level and earn coins during workouts to unlock Atari classic games including Pong®, Super Breakout®, and Centipede®. • Wearable Compatibility – Track wearable health and fitness devices such as Fitbit and Jawbone by connecting to Apple Health and earn in-game rewards. • App Data Aggregator – Connect with Apple Health, Runkeeper or Facebook and receive useful data (weight, daily steps, exercises) while tracking exercises (sets, reps, weights) with a fully functional log-book – all helping to increase your Atari Fit experience level. • Multiplayer – Play with friends all over the world anytime. Join a team and workout together or race against each other. Track your stats as a group and encourage each other to workout. Compete to become the fittest team of gamers worldwide! • Online Leaderboards for Atari Classic Games - For the first time ever, Atari games included in the app will have leaderboards and users can rank their skills against others from around the globe. • Social Features – Post accomplishments to Twitter and Facebook at the end of every workout, detailing achievements and personal bests and making fitness fun with friends. See your friends and encourage each other to workout! • Walgreens Balance® Rewards – Earn Walgreens Balance Rewards loyalty program points for participating in challenges that log steps taken. Points can be redeemed at Walgreens and Walgreens.com. NOTE: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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    By PBTwoPlusMar 21,2015
    Requires login with Facebook as the only option. I don’t use Facebook anymore and this means many of the features are useless to me The workout plans are not very user friendly to setup. I choose the default options and the first workout day does not default to today! I couldn’t even start a workout after getting a workout plan setup. It wanted me to wait two days until Monday. The whole point of this app is to exercise and the app won’t let me do that. The exercises themselves need some help. They only have one picture per exercise and lengthy text which we are expected to memorize with no further demonstration of the steps of the exercise. There should be videos for each exercise or at the minimum pictures of each step. This should carry over into the workout section so I know what to do while attempting to do a workout. Currently I’m only able to check off that I did an exercise and I’m not shown how to do it. Not a very user friendly app. It feels like Atari outsourced...