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− | |publisher=[[Sega]]
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− | |developer=Prope
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− | |system=[[Nintendo Wii]]
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− | |europe=Summer 2009
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− | |usa=June 2009
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− | |japan=December 18, 2008
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− | |genre=Action
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− | |esrb=e|pegi=3|oflc=g|cero=a}}
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− | '''''Let's Tap''''' is a video game developed by [[Yuji Naka]]'s studio Prope and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Wii]] console. Along with ''Let's Catch'', ''Let's Tap'' was the first game from Prope to be announced.
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− | ==Gameplay==
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− | ''Let's Tap'' consists of a number of minigames that requires the player to tap a flat surface with their hands to play. The game requires the player to set 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 race, inflate a balloon, create ripples in a pool of water or paint swirls on a canvas.
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− | 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.
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− | ===Minigames===
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− | The game features the following minigames:
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− | * '''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.
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− | * '''Rhythm Tap:''' Players tap in time to a moving timeline of musical beats.
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− | * '''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.
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− | * '''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.
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− | * '''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.
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− | ==Reception==
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− | Eurogamer scored the game an 8/10, praising the innovative control method and the well designed minigames, and believing it to be "one of the few worthwhile and interesting mini-game compilations in existence".
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− | ===Production Credits===
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− | For a complete list of the games production credits please click the following link: [[Let's Tap credits]]
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− | ==Resources==
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− | ===Scans===
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− | <gallery>
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− | Image:Letstap wii jp cover.jpg|JP cover
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− | Image:Letstap wii jp cd.jpg|JP cd
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− | Image:Letstap wii us cover.jpg|US cover
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− | Image:Letstap wii eu cover.jpg|EU cover
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− | </gallery>
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− | [[Category:Sega Games]]
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− | [[Category:Wii Games]]
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