Being healthy shouldn't be slow and boring.
When it comes to fitness, most of us struggle to get and stay motivated.
Fitscape helps motivate you to get active by providing immediate results and making it fun to get fit, feel better, and look better.
With support for over 80 different activities ranging from Strength Training to Meditation, Fitscape uses your activity in clever ways, such as leveling up your in-game character and moving between different areas of the world.
But the fun doesn't stop there.
Fitscape is a full online role-playing game (MMORPG) set in the realm of Laboris. While you aren't active, you can enjoy hours of open-ended gameplay with friends in this bright, 16-bit world where there are quests to be done, enemies to fight, and loot to be found.
Benefits Include
- Gain classic RPG experience through a unique combination of over 80 different activities
- Enjoy engaging game mechanics anchored in the real world, such as travel and leveling
- Enter into an online world where you can play with friends and other players alike
- Live the story through an ever-expanding series of quests and adventures
- Put your hard work to use in battle against a growing horde of dark forces across the realm
- Taste the reward for pushing onward by collecting rare loot that gives you an edge
- Experience heightened motivation to get and stay active through Fitscape's dual-channel approach
- Beautiful, uplifting artwork in the classic 16-bit RPG style
- Always enjoy new content as the game grows beside you on your journey
Fitscape is perfect for gamers and non-gamers alike who are looking for creative and exciting ways to bring new life to their wellness routine. The approach to motivation the Fitscape takes is geared specifically towards giving the extra nudge necessary to start a new routine or stay active on a regular basis, transforming players from inactive lethargy to a life of energy and activity.
Fitscape integrates with the Health app so that all of your activity is seamlessly accounted for in the game, without any extra effort.
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In-Apps
2250 Fitcoin
SAR 39.99
5000 Fitcoin
SAR 89.99
15000 Fitcoin
SAR 199.99
35000 Fitcoin
SAR 399.99
Fitscape Membership - 1 Year
SAR 107.99
Fitscape Membership - 1 Month
SAR 16.99
Fitscape Membership - 3 Months
SAR 42.99
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Fitscape FAQ
Is Fitscape free?
Yes, Fitscape is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Fitscape legit?
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
Thanks for the vote
How much does Fitscape cost?
Fitscape has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is SAR 128.28.
This game is so cool!!!!!!!! I just started playing it so I’m not very far but I am so happy I found this game!!!!!! I hope there will be some expansion because according to the other reviews it is kind of short or not a lot of content??
Needs more content and players
I’ve been playing Fitscape now for 3 weeks. There is not a lot of instruction on how to track the distance you walk, there was a lot of trial and error on my end to figure this out, and there is not a lot of instruction on how to do anything. The first few quests have a bit of instruction, but not enough. To move to another screen in the game, you have to physically move 500 meters. The app doesn’t track your steps/distance in real time, it syncs with with the Heath app. It will track your steps while carrying your phone in your pocket, or from your Watch. The only way to level up your character and attributes is by doing a workout on your Watch, or other compatible fitness devices. Pro tip, if you select the functional strength training workout on your Watch, it will level 5 of your 6 attributes. I have not yet figured out how to level the charisma attribute. There is one quest early in the game where you have to make a friend. This is an MMORPG, but after 3 weeks I have yet to see another player online. I asked my wife to download the game and create a character just so I could complete the friend quest. My wife uses a Fitbit, which doesn’t connect to the Health app. We tried a work around, which connected the Fitbit to Health, but it didn’t transfer to the game to level her player and attributes, so basically, nobody plays this game, you’re alone in there world, and if you don’t have an Watch, good luck. This game is a fantastic concept, I am a sucker for MMORPG’s, I don’t typically participate in intentional physical activity, but I started working out regularly just to level my character, but it’s a slow go. Like all MMORPG’s, each level takes longer to level than the last. The problem is that there aren’t enough quests. From level 3, your next quest you have to be level 5, and from there you have to be level 8, I am currently level 7 (after 3 weeks of working out 20 minutes a day) working to get to 8 to compete the next quest. Basically, I complete a quest, then have to workout everyday for a week to play the game again, so that’s really lame, I have used my time to travel and discover the world which only contains 16 different screens, it’s not very big . In conclusion, it’s a good concept, but it needs a lot more content, and it would be more fun if others actually played.
Great idea Bad execution
My character got stuck in a battle and could not do anything but sit there. I wanted to be able to battle friends but can’t. And waiting over 16 hours for help from the support team team and it never came so I uninstalled. I’ll try again later when they get the bugs worked out
Needs some more work
Needs more tutorial, graphics are good, my quest is to complete a workout and I’ve done multiple and it won’t take it for some reason
Cannot even log in to try it
Opened the app, put in a username and agreed to log in with Apple. Now, when I try to log in,I get the checkmark in the pop-up showing I've logged in, but it stays on the screen that asks me how I want to log in. Disappointing, because I really wanted to try this. App support just sent me to a website with FAQ.
Great for a beta
This game is very fun and motivating. Once you get your apps setup for the game to receive the data it runs smooth. Some of the battles freeze up and I wish there was a way to sync Fitbit or other devices for steps and running data but otherwise the game is great.
Has potential, but…
I like the idea of the game, but the UI is really rough. More importantly, the game screen doesn’t fit properly in my iPhone 13 Pro. So much on the edges is cut off! It makes actually playing the game difficult.
I’ll revisit the game in a few months to see if things have improved.
Great potential for a beta launch!
To give a bit of backstory before this review, I'm a gamer that used to go to the gym. After performing the same workouts, and listening to the same music, I found it to be boring, slow and demotivating. Fitscape has brought a new flame to my fitness journey! I recently got my sister to join in on the game with me, and she loves it, she's actually a higher level than me! Okay, let's dive into the first-impression gameplay. From first opening the app, accepting my first quest and going into my first battle, the music is still the same calm, peaceful roaming music even in battle. When a battle starts it should be intimidating, and the music should follow. Fitscape's battle mechanics requires you to swipe to attack, which at first seemed like a great idea, however, with only about a third of my swipes registering, I suggest a tap to attack feature is integrated. Another thing is more vibrant strikes, monster noises, victory music, flashy colors, all the beautiful things a gamer like myself would want to see. Also, Multiplayer quests! (Co-op, Online) Maybe I'm getting ahead a bit, it's still soon. (Dev(s), if you're reading this and have already considered some of these ideas, thank you. You're doing great!) Now, to see great results in this game, YOU WILL NEED AN APPLE WATCH OR FITNESS BAND to track your progression precisely. I'm still Level 1 myself without an Apple Watch, (currently in the process of moving) and my sister (Who does have an Apple Watch) is at Level 3. Lack of a fitness band will definitely break the immersion of the game, as it is tedious to do workouts with your phone in your hand, or on your person all the time. For a game that incorporates fitness into gaming, and is very much in its early stages, I can see this game being something amazing!
False advertising
It says it counsel your progress and you see results right away but It is the fourth day of playing this game and I am still level one . I have worked out numerous times and I assume the workout experience is only unlock after the starter quest tree which I am still not finished after four days of workouts. none of my workouts besides steps taken have been counted towards my progress. All this game does is ask you for money which I’d happily give if I’ve actually gotten to experience the product advertised. But I haven’t so I don’t recommend it.