New Let’s Tap videos show the box-tapping rhythm mode

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At this year’s Tokyo Game Show, we brought back news of a new Wii game from Sega called Let’s Tap. In this game, you tap on a cardboard box to control everything, whether it be little runners running a race, or bouncing balloons you have to catch. It doesn’t really make sense until you see it in action, but from what we played, it was a lot of fun.

It’s not all silly minigames, though. Well… it really is, but some are more complex than others. New videos from the Japanese Let’s Tap web page show footage of the rhythm game mode. Think Taiko Drum Master or Donkey Konga, but with crazy-assed songs… and a cardboard box. 

The video above demonstrates how the taps go along with the rhythm indicators, all set to the insane counting song also featured on the Let’s Tap page. As you’ll see from the other videos after the jump, there’s a fair bit of complexity to these rhythm cues. The Kung-Fu one looks pretty difficult!


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