Brain Age

Physical fitness is not everything your mind needs equal if not more amount of exercise, and so the five picks in this list is a game that helps you exercise your brain. Brain Age is a game that does not provide any workout to the body, but it does provide enough training for your brain.
A strong body and a strong mind is a deadly combination. Although this series is still exclusive to the DS, a new one is in progress for the Switch. So give some rest to your body muscles and stir up those brain cells to win this game.
Beat Saber

You might have seen this game being played on social media a lot. Beat saber is way too similar to the game Guitar Hero and Just Dance. This game is an intuitive and virtual reality game where the players need to pay close attention to the beats to use horizontal sabers to cut the blocks coming your way in half.
It might sound pretty doable, but you will get a run for your money once you start to play. Players need to pay very close attention to play well. You can set the mode to single-player or multiplayer according to your choice.
Punchout

It’s a Japanese video game series of boxing by Nintendo developed in 1987. In this game, you are Little Mac, who is the rising star voter in the game. The goal is to make your way up through the ranks of the boxing circuit with increasing degrees of difficulty. It’s not an exhausting, full-body workout, but some good aerobic exercise.
Dance Dance Revolution

This video game is one of the best dancing games originated in 1998. It is a music video game series that Konami produced. This game is straightforward, and the player has to stand on the dance platform and hit the colored arrows laid out in a cross with their feet to the musical and visual cues. If they receive a passing score, they can go to the next level and select more music to play.
The game lacked radio hits that people would recognize, but the mix of electric tunes from Japan and other countries got the body working. This game popularised the use of video games as a medium for fitness and exercise.
Wii Sports

This game was developed and published by Nintendo in 2006. The game comprises five sports, including tennis, baseball, bowling, golf, and boxing.
The players use Wii remotes to mimic the actions performed in real-life sports. This game features the training and fitness modes that monitor players’ progress in sports.
Conclusion
There you have the top nine video games that provide you with the fun associated with virtual games and keep you active and fit and off of those comfy chairs. These games will not only keep the users entertained but the people who are watching as well. Many of these games will help keep you active on the days at home and provide a fun workout environment.
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