Now, there are “tap and hold” and “multi-tap” icons, too. Once again, you mostly tap or shake the iPod/iPhone as icons float from the top of the screen past a line at the bottom: if a ball touches the line, you tap if an arrow touches the line, you shake in that direction. Tap Tap Revenge 2 is essentially a graphically overhauled remake of the original Tap Tap Revenge, applying some-not all-of the lessons learned from Tap Tap Dance to the company’s free title. Now Tapulous and Konami have both released updates to their titles: Tap Tap Revenge 2 (Free) and DanceDanceRevolution S ($7) recently joined the App Store’s growing games lineup leading up to DanceDance’s paid release, Konami has also offered DanceDanceRevolution S Lite as a free sample version for iPhone and iPod touch users. Then Tapulous started work on a series of paid sequels: Nine Inch Nails Revenge, Tap Tap Dance, and Christmas With Weezer, each with new music and tweaks to the original’s bland, flat graphics engine. Dance Dance Revolution S, Lite + Tap Tap Revenge 2įor a while, Tap Tap Revenge became synonymous with the iPod touch: with beat-tapping gameplay set at first to indie music tracks, then to downloadable songs from a widening number of better-known artists, Tapulous’s highly simplified version of Konami’s famous arcade game Dance Dance Revolution became a super-popular free download from the App Store.
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