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"Shape Up is a fitness game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. It was released on Xbox One in November 2014 as a Kinect title. It was officially announced by Ubisoft at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014. Gameplay Shape Up combines exercise methods with novel workouts. Users may punch asteroids, squat to the moon or bench press an elephant, for example. The game features arcade style visuals. A camera enables users to project their bodies onto the screen in order to keep track of workouts and calories burned. An online mode allows users to exercise with others. Users may choose from 90-second training sessions or long-term 4-week goal oriented sessions. Reception Shape Up received mixed reviews upon release. GameRankings assigned it an average review score of 56.00% based on 5 reviews. Robin Parker from God is a Geek gave the game a 7/10, praising its vibrant art style, accurate performance of the Kinect sensor. He also praised the game for successfully making fitness entertaining, challenging and interesting. Marcus Estrada from Hardcore Gamer gave the game a 2/5. He criticized the unforgiving difficulty of the game, lack of content and variety of quests, over-emphasis on speed instead of actual techniques and over-reliance on post-launch paid content. He also criticized the game for not reminding players' positioning problems or potential accidents. He described the game by saying that "Shape Up is a cool concept but a hollow experience which doesn’t have nearly enough going for it to keep players hooked long term." References External links *Official website Category:2014 video games Category:Exergames Category:Xbox One games Category:Xbox One-only games Category:Ubisoft games Category:Video games developed in Canada Category:Kinect games "
"Theila siennata is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Warren in 1896. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland. The species has been suggested as a biological control agent in the United States. The forewings are white with brown markings and orange margins. The hindwings are white with a broad orange margin, with some black dots and white patches. The larvae feed on the leaves of Hydrilla species.Caterpillars (and Butterflies and Moths) of Australia References Category:Acentropinae Category:Moths described in 1896 Category:Moths of Australia "
"The Akhura Formation is a geologic formation in Armenia and Azerbaijan. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period.Akhura Formation at Fossilworks.org See also * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Armenia * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Azerbaijan References Category:Geologic formations of Armenia Category:Geologic formations of Azerbaijan Category:Permian System of Asia Category:Permian Armenia Category:Permian Azerbaijan Category:Changhsingian Category:Wuchiapingian "