- October 16, 2012
- Zoe Mode
Zumba Fitness Core
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Zumba Fitness Core is a single player and multiplayer sport game. It was developed by Zoe Mode and was released on October 16, 2012. It received very positive reviews from players.
Rock your core and dance your way to toned, sexy abs with Zumba Fitness Core, featuring 40 new songs and routines, more than 30 international dance styles from around the world and hot new choreography that's designed to sculpt stronger abs through an exhilarating full body workout. Lose yourself in the music as celebrity Zumba instructors guide you through choreography set to contagious new Zumba…







- The game offers a fun and engaging way to work out at home, making it ideal for those who are self-conscious about exercising in public.
- It features a variety of dance styles and music, which keeps the workouts fresh and enjoyable, and allows users to track their progress over time.
- The routines are designed to be accessible for beginners while still providing a challenging workout, helping users improve their fitness levels.
- The belt that holds the Wii remote can be uncomfortable and may not stay in place during vigorous movements, which can be distracting.
- Some users find the choreography to be challenging and difficult to follow, especially for those who are new to Zumba or dance workouts.
- There are complaints about the lack of detailed instructions for some moves, which can make it hard for beginners to keep up with the routines.
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The music in the game is generally well-received, featuring a diverse mix of current and classic tracks across various genres, which keeps players engaged and motivated during workouts. While some users found certain songs challenging to follow initially, many appreciated the upbeat and fun nature of the music, which enhances the overall workout experience. However, a few players expressed dissatisfaction with specific tracks and noted that the music could sometimes feel repetitive or not suited to their tastes.
“The routines are long enough that you work up a sweat, the music is current and fun (I have even downloaded some of it on my phone), and it is interesting enough that you'll want to keep doing it.”
“The music is upbeat and fun, the dances are broad and culturally diverse, and I really enjoy how it monitors the calories burned during the workout.”
“The music selection is awesome, getting you ready and wanting to dance those pounds away.”
“The only negative I have is that when you are choosing one song at a time, as soon as you click what song, it tells you to put the remote in the belt and then it starts when it thinks you should be ready and makes you rush.”
“I bought Zumba Fitness 2 last December, I liked it, but I'm not really happy with the music. The music feels a little weird at the beginning; it's not that easy to find the beat for a bunch of the songs. After a few trials, I get used to the music and beat, but I'm still not really enjoying the tunes.”
“It is hard to enjoy your workout when you do not enjoy the music you are listening to.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Zumba Fitness Core is a sport game.
Zumba Fitness Core is available on Xbox 360, Wii and Xbox.
Zumba Fitness Core was released on October 16, 2012.
Zumba Fitness Core was developed by Zoe Mode.
Zumba Fitness Core has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its graphics.
Zumba Fitness Core is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.
Similar games include Zumba Fitness 2, Zumba Fitness World Party, BOXVR, Audio Trip, Zumba: Burn it Up! and others.











