10-12-2018
13:08
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06-03-2020
11:19
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DavideFitbit
10-12-2018
13:08
- last edited on
06-03-2020
11:19
by
DavideFitbit
Hey 👋🏻
I’m currently seeking for a game that keeps me motivated and that it can connect to my Fitbit charge 2. I’ve looked up the ones Fitbit posts as partners but I’ve not liked them, so my question is are there some other games, ones more interesting than the ones already posted by Fitbit ?
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Hi @AruG Welcome to the forum. Do you have Fitbit friends? If so, then I'd suggest starting a challenge with them. You can start a challenge via the mobile app or Web, select Workweek Hustle, Weekend Warrior, or Daily Showdown and invite your friends to play. If you don't have friends yet, you can find some on THIS thread. Good luck!
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I agree with challenges. They can be fun.
I personally do not want games on my Fitness app. Sort of defeats the purpose
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Great suggestion @ZakICarey! One of the best from Valve corporation.
I used to play this a lot more a few years ago, maybe it's time to start playing again 😁 🎮
Any game that keeps you motivated is a great choice, my little cousin is always playing Guitar Hero and Just dance 😎.
Best AnswerSince I can remember my favorite game is dota2. At first, I was playing other games but a friend of mine recommended me to try, especially since we played in a group and it was very exciting. After trying I really realized that I love it. The only problem was that my parents were against me playing computer games. We often argue about it. They did not want to understand that I could combine school, housework, and games. They always thought I would become addicted. Has anyone on this forum had such problems or am I the only one?
By the way, who keeps playing dota2 and wants a faster and more powerful account, you can buy boosting Dota2 MMR. It really helps.
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I had a similar experience growing up @vever1, my parents always thought I would become addicted to it 😅.
I always loved computer games and I still love to play, but I've managed to find a good balance that allows me to do exercise, work hard, eat healthy and still have time to do other things that I enjoy on the weekend, like playing video games. 😁
Best AnswerMost of the motivating games people mention here lose their effect after a few days, especially when they start feeling repetitive. Ended up randomly trying Pin-Up casino Nigeria during a break, not really for fitness of course, but it oddly kept me more engaged than some of these step challenges. Still wish there were better options that actually stick long term.
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