Let's Tap with actors pretending to be a family
Although it doesn't take much to explain Prope's minimalist Let's Tap, Sega sent out this promotional video demonstrating its gameplay. This clip highlights the Rhythm Tapping, Tap Runner, and Visualizer modes, offering brief glimpses of other modes, including what appears to be a tapping-based shmup.
The overall message, delivered by a family playing together, is that it's quite possible for people of pretty much any age to enjoy Let's Tap together, which is, of course, the goal of many Wii games. Few other Wii games manage such a cool and futuristic look, or such a genuinely unique and interesting input method.
Apparently the family in the video enjoys Let's Tap so much that they purchased two copies, because the game only comes with two of those fancy boxes!










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Geirskogul @ Nov 19th 2008 1:35PM
LET'S TAP LET'S TAP, FUTURE TAPPING GAME OH YEAH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr0wfnE2nvs
Kev (gamertag: ksiddique) @ Nov 19th 2008 2:50PM
One of those games reminds me of Donkey Konga. It think I'll fire that up tonight. :)
Matias @ Nov 19th 2008 4:51PM
Funny engrish.
Bizuaraiza--
Covarr @ Nov 19th 2008 5:39PM
I might get it, I might not. I"m interested in the rhythm game, though it looks like a rhythm game where you have to beat a single drum would be too easy. Less that half the challenge of Donkey Konga, which was already fairly easy as rhythm games go.
Anti-Villian @ Nov 20th 2008 7:00AM
looks lame, what's the hype about?
Lianne @ Nov 21st 2008 10:28AM
That game looks terrible.....
Flick @ Dec 20th 2008 8:05AM
Apparently the family in the video enjoys Let's Tap so much that they purchased two copies, because the game only comes with two of those fancy boxes!
This line was just too funny! I still don't get how it works because this fancy box just looks like its made of card. Good dexterity training though! I think the Rhythm game looks good.