My Coach - Games

Games

Title Year Platforms Additional information
My French Coach 2007 Nintendo DS, Wii Known as My French Coach Level 1: Beginners in Europe and Australia on the Nintendo DS.
My French Coach Level 2: Intermediate 2007 Nintendo DS
My Spanish Coach 2007 Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation Portable Known as My Spanish Coach Level 1: Beginners in Europe and Australia on the Nintendo DS.
My Spanish Coach Level 2: Intermediate 2007 Nintendo DS
My Word Coach 2007 Nintendo DS, Wii, iPhone/iPod Touch
My Weight Loss Coach 2008 Nintendo DS, iPhone/iPod Touch Known as My Health Coach: Manage Your Weight in Europe.
My Chinese Coach 2008 Nintendo DS, iPhone/iPod Touch
My SAT Coach 2008 Nintendo DS
My Dog Coach: Understand Your Dog with Cesar Millan 2008 Nintendo DS Known as Cesar Millan's Dog Whisperer in North America.
My Japanese Coach 2008 Nintendo DS, iPhone/iPod Touch
My Stop Smoking Coach: Allen Carr's EasyWay 2008 Nintendo DS Known as My Health Coach: Stop Smoking with Allen Carr in Europe.
My Fun Facts Coach 2008 Nintendo DS
My Fitness Coach 2008 Wii Originally released as Yourself!Fitness for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Windows.
My English Coach 2009 Nintendo DS
My Healthy Cooking Coach 2009 Nintendo DS
My Fitness Coach: Cardio Workout 2009 Wii Known as Gold's Gym: Cardio Workout in North America and Australia and Shape Boxing: Wii de Enjoy! Diet in Japan.
My Fitness Coach 2: Exercise and Nutrition 2010 Wii
My Fitness Coach: Dance Workout 2010 Wii Known as Gold's Gym: Dance Workout in North America and Shape Boxing 2: Wii de Enjoy Diet! in Japan.
My Fitness Coach Club 2011 Wii, PlayStation 3
My Self Defence Coach 2011 Xbox 360 Known as Self-Defense Training Camp in North America.
My Life Coach Cancelled Nintendo DS

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