Games Review: My Health Coach: Manage Your Weight
iPhone/iPod Touch, Ubisoft, £2.99
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Your support makes all the difference.If you’re feeling sluggish after weeks of festive excess, this downloadable application could be the answer.
My Health Coach: Manage Your Weight, based on a Nintendo DS title but updated for the iPhone and iPod Touch, is a fun way to manage fitness goals on the go. While it doesn’t require skill to succeed in this title, it does need willpower, and this is a simple and inexpensive to-use way to keep exercise regimes and diet plans on track through daily tasks and interactive monitoring.
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