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{{Infobox VG
|image        = [[File:ActiveLifeOutdoorChallengeWii.jpg|300px]]
|image        = [[File:ActiveLifeOutdoorChallengeWii.jpg|300px]]
|developer    = h.a.n.d. Inc.
|developer    = h.a.n.d.
|publisher    = Namco Bandai Games
|publisher    = Namco Bandai Games
|released    = 2008
|released    = {{vgrelease|JP=May 29, 2008|EU=August 9, 2008}}{{vgrelease|NA=September 9, 2009|AUS=May 28, 2009}}
|genre        = Action
|genre        = Action
|modes        = Single-player, Multiplayer
|modes        = Single-player, Multiplayer (2)
|input        = Wii Remote, Mat Controller
|input        = Wii Remote, Dance Pad
|forumlink    = http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-wii-active-life-outdoor-challenge
|forumlink    = http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-wii-active-life-outdoor-challenge
}}
}}


Active Life: Outdoor Challenge introduces the Active Life mat, a durable peripheral that lets players control the on-screen action with their hands and feet when used in conjunction with a Wii Remote. The Active Life mat supports and encourages vigorous activities such as running and jumping, allowing for an energizing game experience. From kayaking to mine cart adventures and obstacle-filled races, players will be able to use a variety of hand gestures and foot movements across the Active Life mat’s eight sensor inputs to control each event. Many of the game’s events can be enjoyed in head-to-head or cooperative multiplayer modes with a single mat, letting players enjoy the rush of competition or the gratification of teamwork as they play together. This game is known as '''Family Trainer''' in Europe.
'''''Active Life: Outdoor Challenge''''' introduces the Active Life mat, a durable peripheral that lets players control the on-screen action with their hands and feet when used in conjunction with a Wii Remote. The Active Life mat supports and encourages vigorous activities such as running and jumping, allowing for an energizing game experience. From kayaking to mine cart adventures and obstacle-filled races, players will be able to use a variety of hand gestures and foot movements across the Active Life mat’s eight sensor inputs to control each event. Many of the game’s events can be enjoyed in head-to-head or cooperative multiplayer modes with a single mat, letting players enjoy the rush of competition or the gratification of teamwork as they play together. This game is known as '''Family Trainer''' in Europe.


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