SEGA Let's Tap Special Edition f-h-d (Wii) German

  • Brand : SEGA
  • Product name : Let's Tap Special Edition f-h-d (Wii)
  • Product code : 00054
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  • Long product name SEGA Let's Tap Special Edition f-h-d (Wii) German :

    Let's Tap Special Edition f-h-d (Wii)

  • Short summary description SEGA Let's Tap Special Edition f-h-d (Wii) German :

    SEGA Let's Tap Special Edition f-h-d (Wii), Wii, E (Everyone)

  • Long summary description SEGA Let's Tap Special Edition f-h-d (Wii) German :

    SEGA Let's Tap Special Edition f-h-d (Wii). Platform: Wii, ESRB rating: E (Everyone), Developer: SEGA

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Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:47
Average rating:69
Uk has collected 31 expert reviews for SEGA Let's Tap Special Edition f-h-d (Wii) German and the average expert rating is 69 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
nzgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:41
Average rating:70
The Wii ushered in a new era of videogames, for better or for worse, forever changing the way we interface with games. Until the Wii, controllers were becoming more and more complex, adding more buttons and alienating would-be gamers with their increas...
nowgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:46
Average rating:60
As the first game from Yuji Naka’s new Prope studio, Let’s Tap comes with a weight of expectation few other Wii party games have to bear. Sadly, the unbridled imagination of the father of Sonic isn’t enough to elevate Let’s Tap to WarioWare levels of m...
  • It’s certainly encouraging to see Yuji Naka returning to the sort of original experimental projects that helped carve his reputation in the Nineties, and we’d happily take this over anything Sonic Team has produced in the last eight years, but...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:46
Average rating:80
I once called Wii Sports a glorified tech demo on the GamePro forums, much to the chagrin of the Wii fanboys. I didnt do it to demean the game in any way -- after all this time, it still remains the quintessential Wii experience -- but lets be honest here: Wii Sports wasnt a game so much as it was a showcase of the Wii Remotes capabilities. And really, theres nothing wrong with that. Theres also nothing wrong with what Lets Tap is trying to do either: its yet another tech demo that furt...
  • 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?...
  • I didn’t quite know what to make of Let’s Tap when it first showed up in the GP offices, and was even more surprised at the amount of attention it was drawing. When I finally sat in on a few rounds of Tap Runner, I’ll admit — I was...
gamesradar.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:46
Average rating:70
It’s a good sign when a game controlled with finger taps has music we’d happily tap our fingers to. Yes, Let’s Tap’s big ‘thing’ is the fact that it’s a game played with a single finger. On a technical level it works. You navigate menus in Morse code s...
  • Bright, stylish and sharp visuals, Joyous selection of zippy tunes, Wellexecuted, innovative controls...
  • 2 out of the 5 games kinda suck, Remote shuffles off the box, Hard to finesse light and medium taps...
darkzero.co.uk
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:47
Average rating:70
To play a game simply by tapping on a box has to be seen as an accomplishment. We have already done tapping on a screen, waving a remote about, and the whole buttons thing is now decades old. However, simply tapping on a box is a rather clever, interes...
about.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:37
Average rating:70
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...
nintendoworldreport.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:38
Average rating:70
Let's Tap, Let's Tap. Choose Your Tapping Game! Let's Tap, from Yuji Naka's development team Prope, is a weird game. Billed as a game so simple a penguin could play it, the game's controls are extremely straightforward, requiring you only to place the...
  • Presentation is unique and appealing, Catchy and awesome music, All five modes have their merits...
  • Game modes lack overall depth, Tap controls are hit or miss...
hookedgamers.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:38
Average rating:77
There's no shortage of minigame collections on Wii, but Let's Tap stands out from the pack. Instead of waving their Wii Remote around in the air like an imbecile, the game allows players to participate in some quirky minigames that don't even require t...
  • Simple, responsive, and fun.
  • Perhaps a bit too simple.
thetechzone.com
Updated:
2012-01-25 06:36:39
Average rating:65
The Nintendo Wii is a video game console that’s supposed to be fun for the whole family, breaking down barriers that may have intimidated non-gamers in the past. Sega is continuing with this trend with the release of Let’s Tap for the Wii. This is a w...
  • 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...
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