I'll tap - for a short while
posted by JMichaud (BETHESDA, MD) Jul 23, 2009
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It's a very clever idea; to use the sensitivity of the Wiimote to tap, tap, tap your way to vicotry in several games.
But in order to play Let's Tap, you'll have to get a empty tissue box (the rectangular one works best, not the cube one). You place the Wiimote on top of the box, and tap the box to play the games, so it is not a Pick up and Play game.
There are five games available in Let's Tap.
Tap Runner has you running against the computer or players through up to sixteen obstacle courses. You have to jump over hurdles, go through hoops, swing on vines, and slide down inclines. I like this game the best of the five
Next, we have Rhtym Tap. Yep, it's a muscial rhythm game where you tap the box according to the prompts. It's fun, but can be hard; it's too easy to strike the box with a hard tap when the game wanted a light tap.
Silent Blocks is the Let's Tap version of Jenga; you pull out blocks from a tower and hope the tower doesn't fall. This may be fun multiplayer, but it's no fun in single player mode
Bubble Voyager has you as a guy in a suit floating through an obstacle course shooting boxes and other things. At the end of the course, you land on a platform, then do it all over again. I didn't find this game fun
But the worst game of the bunch iss the Visiualizer. All you have to do is tap the box to make some very bad abstract art. It's the type of art that a five year old's mother would put on the door of their refrigerator for the family to see.
So, this is yet another mini game compliation with some game that are fun, and some that aren't. It's worth a try, but there's not enough here for me to purchase it. RENT IT.
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