Rhythm Heaven Just Like Tapping to the Beat
by Paul Adler
If you like a good musical game, then you will love Rhythm Heaven. It isn't one that you might think of as a hit, but then again, everyone isn't into blood and gore. Some of us like a great game that challenges us without going overboard. Like we said, this is a music game. Did we mention that it was a little out of the ordinary, bordering on bizarre? If not, you will soon find out when you start playing. This game was created for the Nintendo DS and is made to be played utilizing the stylus.
The Nintendo DS system is probably one of the hottest gaming cartables. With its interactive games, young and old all have found a common denominator in this system. If you enjoy an excellent game at home or away, this game and handheld system are a great mixture for you. The basis of <a href="http://www.battlefield3battlelog.com">Rhythm Heaven</a> is to match the beat of the scene being played out on the screen. Half of your screen is the game and the other half is blank for players to touch with their stylus. In each level or stage, you?ll see wild and extraordinary scenes with black and white characters, colourful animals and tiny fellows with spears doing a cool dance. The graphics alone are worth trying to work out if you are up to the task of making the right rhythm.
If you can't dance, this game could be a real challenge , but a fun challenge. Hold your DS sideways like a book and imitate what the characters are doing. You'll have to tap with your stylus if the character is smacking in the scene. Flicking could be in order if you're on a level where they're playing ping-pong. Use your stylus to imitate flicking to the beat on the touch-sensitive screen. Whatever the character does, you've got to tap, flick, hold or slide when they do it.
The game sounds simple however it gets increasingly harder as you go from level to level. Additionally , in the great tradition of most computer games, there are mini-games and other issues that can unlock surprises for game players. Your rhythms are rated at the end of the stage. It's similar to Guitar Hero where they rate how well you kept up with the music. If you are truly great you get a medal and can unlock the following stage. If you're not deserving, you should begin again. The game is so addictive you simply wish to play over and over again till your rhythm is top notch. Even if you are lackluster, you get to open a higher level but without a medal which is what you need to be able to claim later rewards.
Rhythm Heaven tests you in ways which are different to other games but also fun. The game is rated E for everybody so the entire family can rock out to the beat.
Paul Adler is a 22 year old from Dallas, Texas and a hard core player of <a href="http://www.battlefield3battlelog.com">Battlefield 3</a> and when not playing that game, he's enjoys testing other <a href="http://www.battlefield3battlelog.com/Battlefield_3_Training_Courses.html">video game systems</a>.
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Title: Rhythm Heaven Just Like Tapping to the Beat
Author: Paul Adler
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Keywords: nintendo ds,rythm heaven,music game,games
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Category: Games
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