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Let’s Tap is an innovative gaming experience on the Wii with a simple pick-up-and-play controls that will appeal to players of all ages. Simply tap the Wii Remote to a box or a flat surface! All methods of development (light, medium, hard) allows you to create obstacles and impacts on the environment, such a dazzling fireworks display. There are five multiplayer friendly modes of play: Tap Runner: Sprint to the finish line in more than 16 courses to avoid O. . . more>> a>
- Tap with the Wii Remote on a box or flat surface to play
- Intuitive, easy, and innovative family friendly fun
- Young and old can easily play
- Five Multiplayer modes
- One to Four Players
This product can be bought at Amazon for $2.90 -> here is the link: Let’s Tap
Let’s Tap is a simple concept that works, and it’s a lot of fun in the process. The game uses the Wiimote as a movement detection device that allows you to place a box or a similar item. I have the game in and it worked just fine, but I’m sure there are a variety of other things you can use. As you type, the vibrations you shake the controller, which detects how the game is you are typing. While all the games that use it, you can happily navigate through menus on a regular basis by tapping the controller or you can easily navigate through them.
The game has five modes, all exactly described in the product description. Rhythm Tap is my favorite of the group with a decent selection of the most Dance / Electronic. If you can not find recognizable songs in this mode the selection will not disappoint if you like music games. Visualizer is confusing, it seems more than a relaxation actual game. In this mode, the intensity and pattern are shown tapping causes your objects when you fire them. Which is fun to see how you figure it out, not just something I feel is worth spending time with.
I think the biggest obstacle in this game is the concept that hard to sell if you explain it to others. If the idea of playing the opening up, sounds pretty silly, you could always find it difficult in this type of game. However, if you like to try new things, you will be pleasantly surprised with the mechanics. This game is definitely one you can come back to again and again for some quick fun. Even if it “means party experience” on the cover, it still
I can not say, Let’s Tap is the best game out there for the Wii, but it is definitely distinguished himself as a solid entry. Especially in comparison to many other casual party games for the system.
dignity284
June 17th, 2010
Such an innovative and fun title! My friends and I spent hours playing the various game modes, and we are obsessed!
Tap Runner “is the straight of the modes, but it’s still very creative and highly original, with a like clean, aesthetic, and really great level design.
Alchemist on multiplayer is ridiculously good puzzle fun, especially for anyone who Bejeweled games or other cascading. The controls are a little complicated to learn, but once you get into it, it is very tense, as you remove every other race on chips from your tower without knocking it over.
The songs are easily my favorite part, which we all love rhythm games (DDR, frequency, GH, etc.) and it is so fun with four people. They are together with songs and tap on the notes to show different colors, how hard you should tap, along with some long term “drum roll” notes. In general, all four players have the same notes, but sometimes they change it up so it will call and response between the players and each player will play part of a rhythm. Since you are using different amounts of force, depending on the denomination (which usually corresponds to the song) makes different sounds depending on your box, so with four people it starts to sound like “Stomp” in your living room.
Visualizer is fun and wonderful and there are few secrets, as you tap your own beats be disclosed. . .
I think this might be less fun in solo mode, but definitely worth the money as a party game!
lyssla
June 17th, 2010
When I first played this game, I had fun, but it was just me. . When I asked him about my best friends house. . . all the guys went to the big screen and we stayed on the track for hours! The races are by far the best. . . but the rythmtapping comes in a close second. . . (Like a Guitar Hero with throbbing). . . painting and water play and fireworks are cool, and the stack of games are cool. . . the fight takes a minute to hang but the. . . Overall. . . This is an excellent game for groups, very easy to learn and easy, which is a great strength!
Paul D. Rhodeman
June 17th, 2010
I played this game with a friend of mine. We loved the cock Runner game. The rhythm game was a little difficult for us. The rest of the games were fun to try, but not something that we would spend much time on. The concept of this game was really innovative in my opinion. My parents are not Tech Savy and not in video games, but when I longed to play them, they took the concepts quickly and begin with a lot of fun too. I would strongly recommend this game! It is worth at least renting just to check out the gameplay on the tap runner with a friend.
M. Kalany
June 18th, 2010
I bought this book for my nephew waiting hours to have fun, while visiting my brother. The first requirement is a few boxes that are closed on both sides, so find the Wiimote can sit flat on the fields. The second condition is that you have a table, but I want two tables, because when you say tap on a field, the other player is the Wiimote affects your listening. I would say would be enough a table as long as it is wide enough for a few players to spread out. The idea of knocking on the table seems to be fun, but typing on a box lot less fun IMO, especially since we hear the opening of a field for the hard cocks. Tapping on a table sounds good and feels good.
OK, the actual gameplay. It seems to me that Taprunner is the main screen of the game, and would also make the most fun. I would agree on that, but it’s just not much to entertain you for a long time, especially when tapping on the boxes, and told, that your opponent will be tap effects to your movements on the screen. My nephew and I played several times, and opened all 16 games for Taprunner. There was not much variation, but the graphics are mesmerizing.
After Taprunner, and unlocking all the runs, we played Rhythm Tap. The songs were very good, are great with the song Let’s Tap. Tapping on your boxes to play when given the cue makes fun at least twice max. He was old, very short.
Next Bubble was Voyager. In the two-player mode, it seemed boring and complicated, but made in the 1-player mode makes more sense. Overall, not very funny, but seemed very interesting in the trailer Sega.
Finally, Silent Blocks, a lot of fun. I was really surprised how much fun was this mini game. My nephew found it boring, but I kind a Jenga game of touch was very relaxing. This is the only game that I say replay value is for one player.
After playing for a few hours Let’s Tap, there was not much replay ability and my nephew wanted to me in other Wii games that play he had.
Witzkeyman
June 18th, 2010