Fitness Game -v1.0- -yulika3k- -
Yulika3k has a background in utility software, and it shows. The menus are stark, black-and-cyan text with zero fluff. You click "Start," calibrate your skeleton, and go. There are no loot boxes, no social feeds, no "energy timers." It’s refreshingly anti-mobile-game.
PC (with webcam) & Mobile (tested on Android) Time Spent: 8 hours over 10 days The Core Concept Yulika3k’s Fitness Game - v1.0 isn't trying to be Ring Fit Adventure or Beat Saber . Instead, it strips the genre down to its rawest form: a low-poly, neon-drenched arcade where your body is the only controller. The premise is simple: "Move or Lose." You stand in front of your screen, and the game tracks your joint movement to dodge obstacles, collect "Energy Orbs," and maintain a combo chain.
For a v1.0 release from a solo dev (Yulika3k), the idea is genuinely fresh—mixing the punishing rhythm of DDR with the full-body chaos of calisthenics. 1. Surprisingly Effective Calorie Burn Make no mistake: this is not a casual game. In the "Overdrive" mode, I averaged 12 squats, 8 side lunges, and 30 high-knees per 90-second round. My heart rate hit 150 BPM within 10 minutes. If you treat it like a HIIT workout, you will sweat through your shirt. Fitness Game -v1.0- -Yulika3k-
The synthwave soundtrack, while only 4 tracks, is well-timed. Each successful rep triggers a crisp thwack sound, while a miss gives a low bass drop . You can play with your eyes closed on a familiar level and feel the rhythm. The Bad (The v1.0 Growing Pains) 1. Camera Sensitivity is a Nightmare On v1.0, Yulika3k uses a basic open-source skeleton tracker. In good lighting, it tracks my arms perfectly. In low light? My left leg disappears, or the game thinks I'm doing a T-pose mid-burpee. I failed three levels because the camera lost my foot while I was standing still. Fix: We need manual calibration sliders.
A Promising但 Flawed First Sweat: Yulika3k’s “Fitness Game - v1.0” is an Ambitious Arcade Workout Yulika3k has a background in utility software, and it shows
3.2/5 Stars (Fitness Potential: High / Polish: Needs Work)
If Yulika3k adds camera smoothing, a basic warm-up guide, and fixes the ghost UI, this could easily become a 4.5-star staple in my weekly rotation. Until then? Stretch before you play, keep the lights on, and prepare to curse at your own shadow. There are no loot boxes, no social feeds, no "energy timers
The game drops you into a grey void with text: "Move body. Hit orbs." That’s it. There’s no explanation of the scoring system (what’s a "Perfect" vs "Good" move?), no warm-up routine, and no cooldown. I pulled a hamstring on day 3 because I jumped into "Expert" mode without stretching. A fitness game that doesn't prompt a warm-up is borderline irresponsible.




