🎵 Get in the groove with Rhythm Heaven!
Rhythm Heaven for Nintendo DS is an innovative rhythm game that combines engaging gameplay with original music tracks produced by the renowned Japanese pop-star TSUNKU♂. Players use the stylus to tap and slide on the touch screen, creating a unique and immersive musical experience suitable for gamers of all ages.
A**T
Soy Fans!
Desde hace años estaba buscando este título y aquí lo adquirí a buen precio. El juego te desafía a seguir el ritmo en el momento exacto, conforme avanzas requiere aún más de tu concentración. Muy recomendable para chicos y grandes.
M**R
I've got rhythm!
I've never had so much fun! My kids have always played video games, but I was never interested, nor had the time. Now I'm retired, the kids are all gone, and I have a game boy and enjoy games like Brain Age, Sudoku, and Crosswords. Well I bought Rhythm because I have none, and wanted to see if I could learn to have rhythm even at my age. Well! I love it! It has over 50 games, and you tap, slide, and rock on to the music! I'm having so much fun! I play it every day! I just bought another copy for my grandson's birthday coming up. I would highly recommend this game for all ages!
L**A
Encourages Out-Of-The-Box Thinking
Rhythm Heaven is a great collection of mini-games for the Nintendo DS which builds up your skills in rhythm and accuracy. This is almost like a brain-train game for your fingers and ears!The first thing I want to note here is that many reviewers have posted reviews of this game after playing only a game or two. It's fairly obvious in their reviews!! Every game can be tough at first, Once you get the hang of it and get past that "training session" area you can truly evaluate a game based on whether it's fun long term or not. It's key in gaming in general to go with reviewers who actually play the full game before reporting on it!So, the basics, Rhythm Nation is much like WarioWare in that it is a collection of generally short (under a minute) mini-games that are all different and all test different parts of your skill set. They are all related to clicking and "slashing" quickly. In one game for example fast cars are zooming around a race track. You have to click right in time to take their photo as they go past you.In another game you are a fan for a singing group, clapping your hands in time to the song and doing other cheering moves.They have a good selection of different activities to keep you interested. Each mini-game is short so you can play it in line without worrying about getting sucked in for more than 60 seconds or so. Each game has room for improvement so you can keep replaying it and trying to improve your score.Sometimes you hit a game that you really don't like. This is one of my complaints about the game - it is very linear. You have to unlock game #5 to go on to game #6. If you get stuck on a game you can go into the cafe and skip that game, but still, I would rather you get a "group" of games at a time. That way you aren't stuck on just one game before you move onto the next one game.Also, the instructions are often VERY vague. You can be stuck on the practice sessions for a game for 5 minutes or more before you finally figure out what they are trying to get you to do. I very much love the WarioWare "try it and see" method of playing, but those are with games that make sense. Some of these games just don't make sense, and a more in depth "this is how you play" would really help.Still, nothing beats the pure fun of their end-of-level mash-ups. Say you get 5 different random games in a given level that mix up all sorts of types of gameplay. Then you get to the level ending mash-up. The combine ALL of those games in a random order with a fun theme! All of the games now have a beach theme, or a samurai-western theme. I *love* that. It is hilarious and quite fun.So it's a mixed bag here. It can be frustrating at first. Accept that! Just plow through it and figure out how the game works (or post on a forum and get some help). Once you've figured out the games, it is a LOAD of fun - and very good for your brain. The quick reflexes and out-of-the-box thinking it encourages in your brain will serve you well in many other areas of life!Highly recommended.
T**N
More Rhythmic Goodness
The Rhythm Heaven series consists of several short stages that each demonstrates a rhythmic concept and challenges you to play a role in that rhythm, whether you're practicing karate, photographing a racetrack, clapping along with the fan club, or wailing in an odd choir. The series is great fun, and it's certainly improved my rhythm sense.After I completed Rhythm Heaven Megamix and did everything there, I craved more Rhythm Heaven. Even after I imported and subsequently finished Rhythm Tengoku, I still needed more Rhythm Heaven to play. Since I don't even want to look at Fever's price point right now, I decided this would be another great game to get. At first, I really couldn't get into the game. Since the previous two games I played controlled the same way, the new tap and flick controls really confused me. Beyonce made it look so easy! Actually, she was quite bad at it, but that's not the point. So I put the game down for a while and came back to it some weeks later. I really don't know why, but something just clicked for me when I got back into it. I started to perform just as well as I can on any other Rhythm Heaven game. It still took some getting used to, but once I did, I felt that same rhythmic high the other games gave me. Sure, the controls are unorthodox, but I ask you to please give them a chance. If you do, you'll find it's as easy as tapping your feet.
L**E
Such a fun game!
Difficult at first, but let your uraelf get in to it. Years on from purchasing I still go back and play this sometimes.
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