Let's Tap

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Let's Tap
System(s): Wii
Publisher: Sega
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Genre: Party/Rhythm

















Number of players: 1-4
Release Date RRP Code
Nintendo Wii
JP
¥4,800 (5,040)4,800 (5,040)[6] RVL-P-R2UJ
RVL-R2UJ-JPN
CERO: A
Nintendo Wii
US
$29.9929.99 RVL-P-R2UE
ESRB: Everyone
Nintendo Wii
US
(Limited Edition)
RVL-P-R2UE
ESRB: Everyone
Nintendo Wii
EU
(NL/FR/DE)
RVL-P-R2UP
RVL-R2UP-EUP
PEGI: 3+
Nintendo Wii
EU
(NL/FR/DE Limited Edition)
RVL-P-R2UP
PEGI: 3+
Nintendo Wii
DE
RVL-P-R2UP
RVL-R2UP-NOE
USK: 0
Nintendo Wii
ES
RVL-P-R2UP
PEGI: 3+
Nintendo Wii
UK
£24.9924.99[2] RVL-P-R2UP
RVL-R2UP-UKV
PEGI: 3+
Nintendo Wii
UK
(Limited Edition)
RVL-P-R2UP
PEGI: 3+
Nintendo Wii
IT
(Limited Edition)
RVL-P-R2UP
PEGI: 3+
Nintendo Wii
AU
RVL-P-R2UP
RVL-R2UP-AUS
OFLC: General (G)
Nintendo Wii
CA
RVL-P-R2UE
ESRB: Everyone

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Let's Tap (レッツタップ) is a party game developed by Yuji Naka's studio Prope and published by Sega for the Wii. Along with Let's Catch, Let's Tap was the first game from Prope to be announced. Five of the game's mini-games were released as separate apps for iOS devices.

The Let's Tap Soundtrack CD album was released in Japan on 25 February 2009, and the download-only Let's Tap Digital Sounds album was released internationally on 30 September 2009.

Gameplay

Let's Tap consists of a number of minigames that requires the player to tap a flat surface with their hands to play. This is achieved by placing the Wii Remote face-side down on a flat, stable surface, with the accelerometer picking up their vibrations as they tap the surface to move an on screen character.

In a video released by Sega the player is shown resting the Wii Remote on a empty box originally used to package the Wii console.

Minigames

The game features the following minigames:

  • Tap Runner: Up to four players compete in a side scrolling race along an obstacle course where they must jump over chasms, climb up ramps and edge along tightropes, in addition to completing mini challenges such as inflating a balloon the fastest. The game is controlled with the speed of taps, with rhythmic tapping making the player jog, faster taps to run and a hard tap to jump.
  • Rhythm Tap: Players tap in time to a moving timeline of musical beats.
  • Silent Blocks: Players must pull away blocks that make up an unstable tower by carefully tapping. A puzzle mode variation sees players making stacks of three or more matching colored blocks in order to make them disappear.
  • Bubble Voyager: Players control a character through a maze of floating mines, collecting stars along the way. The minigame also features a multiplayer battle mode for up to four players.
  • Visualizer: A freeform mode where players use taps to create imagery such as fireworks bursting over a futuristic cityscape, paint splattering on a canvas, and ripples of water across a pond.

Production credits

Prope Staff
  • Producer: Yuji Naka
  • Director: Shunsuke Kawarazuka
  • Main Programmer: Masakazu Miura
  • Art Director: Hiroyuki Yamamoto
  • Planners: Tomohiko Aita, Yusaku Yamanaka
  • Programmers: Junichi Takeda, Nobuhiro Obata, Makoto Azuma, Takehiro Iwata
  • Designers: Yoichi Hirakawa, Daisuke Takamori, Chika Kawaguchi, Junna Sato, Koki Tabi, Takeshi Ichimura, Mizuho Umezu, Naoki Taguchi, Mari Hamada, Hiroyuki Abe, Hidenori Oda, Yoshinao Oya, Ayako Tanaka, Takatoshi Kobari, Yoshinari Ukihashi, Yuta Otani, Takanobu Shindo
  • Planning Assistant: Megumi Ishihara, Yuki Kuramochi
  • Design Assistant: Kanako Uno, Chiaki Sumieda, Sayaka Ooa
  • Programming Supports: Naoya Kurihara, Tetsuro Oguro
Sound Staff
Sega Corporation

Magazine articles

Main article: Let's Tap/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Artwork

Physical scans

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Nintendocu (TR) PAL
72
[7]
Nintendo Power (US) NTSC-U
70
[8]
Nintendo Wii
71
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Let's Tap

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Wii, UK (Limited Edition)
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External links

References


Let's Tap

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Main page | Magazine articles | Reception


Music: Let's Tap Soundtrack (2009)
Nintendo Wii
Prototypes: 2009-03-03



Games in the Let's Tap series
Nintendo Wii
Let's Tap (2008) | Let's Catch (2008)
iOS
Let's Tap: Bubble Voyager (2009) | Let's Tap: Gem Game (2009) | Let's Tap: Rhythm Tap (2009) | Let's Tap: Silent Blocks (2009) | Let's Tap: Tap Runner (2009) | Let's Tap: Rhythm Tap Free (2009)
Let's Tap related media
Music
Let's Tap Soundtrack (2009) | Let's Tap Digital Sounds (2009)