01-11-2017
14:14
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09-09-2020
10:13
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MatthewFitbit
01-11-2017
14:14
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09-09-2020
10:13
by
MatthewFitbit
My Fitbit Charge 2 now has a game called Fitbit Flight. Where did this come from and how do I remove it? In the Android Fitbit app it does not appear in Menu Items so I am unable to remove or reposition it.
My wife's Charge 2 does not have the game for some reason!
Any help appreciated...
Thanks
04-02-2017
22:26
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04-03-2017
06:19
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AlvaroFitbit
04-02-2017
22:26
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04-03-2017
06:19
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AlvaroFitbit
But I have hit my goals recently and it hasn't popped up
Moderator edit: removed personal information
04-03-2017 17:18
04-03-2017 17:18
04-05-2017 18:16
04-05-2017 18:16
You just click the side button on your Fitbit to make him jump and you don't want to touch the pillars
04-06-2017 08:20
04-06-2017 08:20
Same here,I have hit every goal I set and not seen this .
04-06-2017 08:36
04-06-2017 08:36
The Fitbit Flight game should be permanent on the Charge 2.
04-06-2017 08:58
04-06-2017 08:58
@xXBeastEliXx I moved your post to the main topic on this subject.
Personally I have to disagree, part of the challenge of the game is to get the users goals meet. I think of it as after waking up I'm working towards having the game tonight. After hitting my goals, the challenge now goes to the next step.
So half the game is simply working to being able to play the game.
04-07-2017 05:37
04-07-2017 05:37
04-07-2017 11:04
04-07-2017 11:04
You get rid of it by resetting your Fitbit. Hold down the side button while it's plugged into your charger and it will reset it
04-07-2017 11:09
04-07-2017 11:09
Yes i don't always get my game.
04-10-2017 21:31
04-10-2017 21:31
I want to delete it. But I think you just keep hitting the side button.
04-11-2017 00:48
04-11-2017 00:48
(Daily) Goals can be adapted, so all the Fitbit flight haters can just raise the goals to unrealistic ones and won't be bothered again (maximum hourly steps is 250 steps 14 hours a day)
04-11-2017 00:53 - edited 04-11-2017 00:54
04-11-2017 00:53 - edited 04-11-2017 00:54
You have to score at least 20 points to earn the "quit this game" button...
No just kidding.
I think I left game mode by tapping on the screen I think.
04-15-2017 13:07
04-15-2017 13:07
Today I met all hourly goals of 250+ steps, the total daily steps and km's, so I have the Fitbit flight game in my menu again.
You can skip past it (short press on the button)
you can start it (by pressing and holding the button)
play it multiple times (short press to start and to 'jump' in the air, so you avoid touching the castles)
you can leave game mode (by pressing and holding the button)
check high score (by stepping through the menu to the game, there you will see your high score)
Have fun!
04-17-2017 22:32
04-17-2017 22:32
Today is the first time ive noticed the game. Even though i crush it every weekend with huge steps, acitivities, stairs, calories burned, etc and im super active but never have i seen the game until tonight. Kinda fun actually...
04-18-2017 04:14
04-18-2017 04:14
This game appeared because you reached all of your goals and disappeares at 12:00 am. The only way to get it back is if you hit your goals again.
04-18-2017 04:17
04-18-2017 04:17
Many of us have work and jobs that keep us sitting down. So finding a way to reach goals every day can be difficult…
04-19-2017 16:36
04-19-2017 16:36
I hear you. I have a desk job M-F 8-5 as well.
04-19-2017 18:06
04-19-2017 18:06
You have to reach your goal of steps
04-20-2017 04:09
04-20-2017 04:09
I was told you have to reach all of you goals including the 9 hr one
04-20-2017 06:39
04-20-2017 06:39
@12er wrote:I hear you. I have a desk job M-F 8-5 as well.
You change your goal to 5 hours with 250+ steps, it that way you can achieve the goal easier and 'earn' the Fitbit Flight game-reward easier.
btw: the whole idea of this steps per hour challenge, is to get you moving each hour, especially when you sit still behind a desk (you can walk to the coffee machine and back, to the water cooler, toilet, taking the stairs, or just do some running moves on the spot. 250 steps can be achieved with 5 minutes moving)