Abstract: Let’s Tap is a great multiplayer party game which makes unique use of the Wii remote. Quirky arcade visuals, simple and accessible game design and a range of modes make this worth a look. What is Let’s Tap?Let’s Tap has been developed by...
Unique control scheme, Quirky gameplay, Multiplayer is great fun, Interesting visual style.
Needs a wider selection of games, Not all modes control well, Rhythm game features forgettable songs.
This party game is a bit light on content, but its bizarre controls and unusual selection of games make it fun to play with friends. ...
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Published: 2009-06-19, Author: Luke , review by: cnet.com
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Interesting and innovative use of the Wii Remote tech
The included mini-games lose their appeal after a while, is there enough ’game’ to satisfy gamers?
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