In the movie “Muscle March,” a group of bodybuilders worldwide discover that their protein powder has been stolen while they are too busy flexing their muscles to notice. They have no choice but to give chase to the infamous thief and retrieve it. The player has the option of taking control of any of these seven bodybuilders, and together with numerous other members of their squad, they must follow the thief as he breaks through the many barriers that comprise the stage. While he is crashing into the obstacles, he strikes a variety of stances, and for the bodybuilders to pass without injury, they must replicate his moves. The player can attempt to reproduce any of the four perspectives using the Wiimote and the Nunchuk.
While the other bodybuilders fall off banana peels one by one and respectfully bow out of the competition, the thief makes steady progress and eventually overtakes them all. After some time, the player will be the only one left standing and will have to execute a takedown on the offender by violently shaking both the Wiimote and the Nunchuk to bring them down. If this does not work, the competition will continue until another opportunity arises. You lose one of your five stamina points when you run into a wall. Once all the stamina has been used up, the game is over; however, the same stage can be played again with maximum energy. In the single-player mode, there are three levels (City, Village, and Space Station), each with three stages. Endless Rush is a multiplayer option with an infinite rainbow level in which the player’s speed rises by five or one miles per hour after every five walls. Up to four players take turns competing against one another to see who can last the longest.