Threkka is the interdimensional fitness adventure you didn’t know you needed

Join a thespian Minotaur as he tries to get back in shape Rebuild the Gym Between by exercising in the real world Earn Sweat from your activities and use it to unlock rewards There’s no shortage of fitness apps trying to gamify your workouts, from Marvel Move’s superhero storytime jogs to The Conqueror’s virtual postcard-driven walks through Middle-earth. But none of them start with a disgruntled Minotaur named Humbert who wants to rehab his image and glutes. That’s Threkka, a sideways entry in the fitness genre that’s equal parts tycoon sim, folklore fever dream, and habit-forming health app. It quietly snuck onto the App Store earlier this year and has been building a curious little universe ever since, one treadmill made of cardboard and GPS-challenged unicorn at a time. In Threkka, your real-world movement fuels the revival of the Gym Between, a once-glorious health hub in the interdimensional realm of Liminalia. Be it logging a walk through the Apple Watch or crushing a HIIT session on Strava, your effort earns Sweat, the core resource. Sweat is used to level up your Champs, unlock upgrades, and keep Liminalia's oddball cast in fighting shape. Every step and rep ripples through both worlds, tying your fitness goals to something far more delightful than daily streaks or guilt graphs. Built on “fitOS” and “Dragon Drop”, Threkka plays like a game, not a tracker, all single-finger controls, ridiculous shop flows, and lovingly detailed characters juggling real recovery mechanics and stat progression. Your Champs don’t just level up; they rest, fatigue, get better at specific movements, and grow stronger over time. Just like you. For something similar, here’s a list of the best adventure games to play on iOS right now! And if all that sounds a bit too wholesome, don’t worry. You can still place an interdimensional PhaseTime call to the dev, feed your unicorn some GPS stabiliser, or explore the narrative implications of a treadmill powered by confetti. Go make your movement a little weirder by downloading Threkka by clicking on the link below, or visit the official website for more information.