you should really try this
小朋友喜欢玩
Love
It’s so fun it will keep entertained for hours
Great
Response from developer
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoy Fitoons, and we really appreciate your recommendation to other parents. If you ever need anything or have more feedback to share, don't hesitate to reach out.
I HATE THE GAME IT SCARES MY CHILD BUT ITS A LITTLE FUN
I Love this game
This game is fun, but ADD more
Missing Features
Response from developer
Thank you for playing Fitoons and for taking the time to share your thoughtful feedback! These are great ideas and we'll surely consider them for future updates. :-)
Best game ever
Bad for kids
Response from developer
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are really sorry that you feel this way about Fitoons. However, the app does not show that eating makes you gain weight. On the contrary, one third of the app’s gameplay is about the joy of cooking and eating. Moreover, the main reward for completing workouts is unlocking new foods to add to the fridge. After a couple of workout sessions, the athletes explicitly ask for food and the app encourages children to visit the kitchen and fuel the athletes up with all sorts of different foods. Kids are free to choose what to feed their athletes and how to cook their meals. There are plenty of food choices, both healthy and not so healthy which are equally enjoyed by the athletes. By including a variety of foods, the app wants to show children that they can also enjoy less healthy foods in moderation, as part of a healthy diet. However, if they choose to overfeed the characters with greasy and sugary foods, they will eventually see their body change. Characters start with different body types and there is no notion of favoring one over the other. There is no reward or penalty for losing or gaining weight. The reward comes only for successfully completing sports. Kids can enjoy playing with slim characters or larger ones, and the athletes' performance is not affected by their body type whatsoever. You also mention that there are dangerous activities in the app. We really want to know more about which activities you find dangerous. The app includes common exercises, sports and activities, like jumping jacks, squats, hopping on a trampoline, running, skateboarding etc. Fitoons doesn’t even encourage children to follow along. This is a pretend-play app in which kids get to be the coaches and their role is to make healthy choices for their athletes. We’ve designed Fitoons to help kids learn which foods are healthier, get to know different kinds of physical activities and learn how to balance food intake and exercise. They learn that exercise can be great fun but it is not always easy, and that being fit and healthy requires determination, persistence and self-control. As parents ourselves, we believe it’s important for our kids to practice these values from an early age, and grow up to be mindful about their physical health. Thanks again for sharing your feedback and we hope we helped you see the benefits, balance and thoughtfulness of Fitoons.
Bad for kids body imagine
Response from developer
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are really sorry that you feel this way about Fitoons. However, the app does not imply in any way that eating makes you fat and that not eating is good. On the contrary, one third of the app’s gameplay is about the joy of cooking and eating. Moreover, the main reward for completing workouts is unlocking new foods to add to the fridge. After a couple of workout sessions, the athletes explicitly ask for food and the app encourages children to visit the kitchen and fuel the athletes up with all sorts of different foods. Kids are free to choose what to feed their athletes and how to cook their meals. There are plenty of food choices, both healthy and not so healthy which are equally enjoyed by the athletes. By including a variety of foods, the app wants to show children that they can also enjoy less healthy foods in moderation, as part of a healthy diet. However, if they choose to overfeed the characters with greasy and sugary foods, they will eventually see their body change. Characters start with different body types and there is no notion of favoring one over the other. There is no reward or penalty for losing or gaining weight. The reward comes only for successfully completing sports. Kids can enjoy playing with slim characters or larger ones, and the athletes' performance is not affected by their body type whatsoever. We’ve designed Fitoons to help kids learn which foods are healthier, get to know different kinds of physical activities and learn how to balance food intake and exercise. They learn that exercise can be great fun but it is not always easy, and that being fit and healthy requires determination, persistence and self-control. As parents ourselves, we believe it’s important for our kids to practice these values from an early age, and grow up to be mindful about their physical health. Thanks again for sharing your feedback and we hope we helped you see the benefits, balance and thoughtfulness of Fitoons.
Fun
Response from developer
Thanks so much for your feedback! We are so pleased to know that you enjoy Fitoons and that it helps you learn about healthy habits! It's a pity that your one-star rating does not reflect your nice review, it would be great if you could update it. Thank you! :-)
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I love it so much now I’m 7 is really cute dog and cat
Concerned Parent
Obviously this language didn’t come from the game, but it did introduce the concept into our home.
I wish it had some more balance to it. Being too thin and over exerting yourself will kill you a lot quicker than being overweight and idle.
The character should need a burger, a piece of cake and a dvd boxset to improve their health too.
Balance and perspective is lacking in this game aimed at very young children.
Response from developer
Thank you for your review. We’ve read your comments carefully and although we understand your concern we must say that the app does not promote in any way the “ideal” body image. We’ve put much effort and consideration into this app and we’ve taken extra care to make sure that the messages are balanced and healthy. In the gameplay there is no superiority whatsoever on the slim characters. On the contrary, we’ve designed the app in a way that allows kids to decide how their character looks and what to feed them. Characters start with different body types and there is no notion of favouring one over the other. There is no reward for losing weight nor penalty for gaining weight. The reward comes only for successfully completing sports. Kids can enjoy playing with slim characters or larger ones, and the athletes' performance is not affected by their body type whatsoever. They must all put the same effort into completing the exercises, and they demonstrate the same level of fatigue at the end of a difficult set. Diet is also a free will choice in the app. All kinds of food are available in the fridge, both healthy and not so healthy. You will find broccoli next to donuts and apples next to croissants. The kids are free to choose what to feed their athletes and how to cook their meals. However, if they choose to overfeed them with greasy and sugary foods, they will eventually see their character’s body change. By including a variety of foods, the app wants to show children that they can also enjoy less healthy foods in moderation, as part of a healthy diet. We’ve designed Fitoons to help kids learn which foods are healthier, get to know different kinds of physical activities and learn how to balance food intake and exercise. They learn that exercise can be great fun but it is not always easy, and that being fit and healthy requires determination, persistence and self-control. As parents ourselves, we believe it’s important for our kids to practise these values from an early age, and grow up to be mindful about their physical health. Thanks again for taking the time to share your feedback and we hope we helped you see the benefits, balance and thoughtfulness of our app.

