Tapulous made its iPhone music game Tap Tap Revenge free just before Christmas, with the aim of making money from ads and in-app song purchases. Disneys Bart Decrem tells Inside Mobile Apps that 'We got rid of a lot of crap and clutter' with the games interface and features. Once you've achieved all you can in this one, why not check out the latest version of the game, Tap Tap Revenge 2? Tapulous is back, with a game called Tap Tap Revenge Tour. Awesome Game Features -ROCK OUT TO THE HOTTEST SONGS: Tap, slice, and shake to the beat as you play along to energetic, video-themed tracks.
The game is very addictive and even if you get bored of the default songs you can download new ones. In Tap Tap Revenge Tour, jet-set around the world as you ROCK OUT to the hottest artists today including Imagine Dragons, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Flo Rida, and more. The graphics in Tap Tap Revenge are great, but the playability is even better. Disney Mobiles free Tap Tap Revenge: Tour is the latest in the popular game series, and while not dramatically different than its predecessors it hits a high note for its engaging gameplay, wide. Each player must tap his own baseline at the right time in order to get points. The app comes with 100 free songs to play along to, but you can buy many more from bands such as Blink-182, Bush, Coldplay, The Crystal Method, Dashboard Confessional, David Guetta, Depeche Mode, or Duran Duran, among others. In this variant, there are two sets of balls that head towards both ends of the screen. Tap Tap Revenge 4 is a compact version of the classic Guitar Hero in which you use your fingers to play the three chords of each song. You can also choose to play Tap Tap Revenge in two-player mode.
Make a mistake and you'll be docked points. Only if you do this at exactly the right moment will you take the points. Once these balls reach the baseline you need to tap the screen or shake your iPhone.
A series of glowing balls, representing beats, will fall in time with the music along three fluorescent lines. If you think of the game as more of a "music discovery" experience, perhaps the questionable music library will work more to the game's advantage, but if you go in expecting every hit you'd find on the top charts on iTunes, you'll likely be disappointed.After starting up Tap Tap Revenge you need to choose a piece of music and a difficulty setting. If you perform well on a song, you might see yourself at the top of that song's particular leaderboard, but regardless, you'll make your way further and further the Tour or "story" mode and will unlock new goodies for your "Wall." This wall serves as a sort of pad for your band when they're not playing on tour, as you can customize it like you would a home.Īll told, Tap Tap Revenge Tour doesn't break the franchise's own mold, but it still offers responsive, polished rhythm game action. There are multiple difficulty levels to choose from for each song, which correspond to how hectic your note patterns ultimately are, and you'll forever have an accuracy gauge in the bottom corner of the screen that alerts you when you're making mistakes. Tap Tap Revenge was the App Store's most popular game of 2008 with more than 11 million. Different symbols correspond to different actions, from simple tapping to holding down your thumb on the screen or even slicing to split a symbol in half. Gameloft just announced their Guitar Rock Tour new version. Also, a bit unrelated, but still important - Skillets Awake and Alive and Monster are now available tracks in the Tap Tap Revenge game for the iPhone. Whether you're playing a free or paid song, the gameplay is the same, as you'll watch notes travel down bars and must tap on the bottom of the screen when the "notes" arrive in the active area. There are also some free songs available to download in the store, but you can easily miss them if you don't know they're there. It's disappointing that you'll start with so few "free" songs in your catalog, but you can purchase a multitude of other songs if you're willing to pay real money for them. You'll complete songs that are either heavily remixed pop hits, or songs from folks that most players will have likely never heard of. Tap Tap Revenge Tour is, as the name suggests, set around the idea of touring with your virtual band. Mixing popular bands and songs with relative unknowns, the company's newest title, "Tap Tap Revenge Tour," offers more symbols to challenge you while playing, but the remaining focus on in-app purchases might turn you off. While games like Guitar Hero or Rock Band may have dominated the console rhythm game scene, the genre had another master on mobile, as Tapulous' Tap Tap series is arguably the leader on the iOS space. Were a team of Tap Tap Revenges fan (Tappers) who want to bring back the nostalgic music tapping experience to other Tappers.