Abstract: I’m not exactly sure why my friends David and Yi wound up playing the party game Let’s Tap at my apartment. When I asked them a couple of weeks ago if they were interested in playing a game in which you put the Wii remote on a box and tap the box with ...
Innovative new gameplay mechanic, Simple and intuitive for non-gamers, Bargain-minded pricing
Complete and utter lack of depth, No lasting value whatsoever, Graphics lack personality and detail, Not enough mini-games
Although I don’t see myself playing Let’s Tap in the long run, I do have to hand it to Sega for giving us a new and innovative way to play. Every other Wii casual game got us to wave the Wii Remote around in some fashion, so it was interesting...
Abstract: “So, I’m supposed to put my Wiimote on a box and bang on that to play Let’s Tap?” Yeah, that’s pretty much what I kept asking myself while I unwrapped Sega’s Let’s Tap for the Wii. By placing the Wii Remote on a box and tapping the surface, the Wiimote...
Abstract: Fred Astaire would love this. And he'd be bloody good at it too. Leaping from the mind of one of the men responsible for Sonic the Hedgehog, Let's Tap is the first game to emerge from Yuji Naka's newly formed Prope studios, with old friends Sega handli...
Abstract: Lets Taps collection of five mini-games is suitable for kids and some casual gamers, but this short title will have trouble entertaining an experienced gamer. The simple concept and spotty controls will quickly have the veteran gamer looking for som...
Abstract: In Lets Tap, SEGA introduces gamers to the first game that can be played without even touching the controller itself. Using any household box, gamers are introduced to a gaming world where tapping is everything. But is it worth hunting down, or is it...
Abstract: Lets Tap is one of those games that had the potential for greatness but ultimately couldnt achieve anything above a Wii remote feature we didnt know existed.
Abstract: Lets Tap is a game that seems to take the novel uses of the Nintendo Wii and push them into near-satire. The game doesnt even come with the peripheral you need to play the game: you are asked to provide your own box to lay the Wiimote on top of, so y...