PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • Let's Tap
rdfs:comment
  • Let's Tap is a Wii video game announced during Nintendo's 2008 October conference. It is a unique title that requires the player to place the Wii Remote upside down on a table with the b-button facing upwards. In Let's Tap the player will not even touch the remote, but will rather tap on the table. For example, in one of the game's modes, you'll have to continuously tap the table with your left and right hand (separately and not at the same time - so left right left right) in order to have your runner run. The more accurate you are at tapping this way the faster he'll go. When you approach a hurdle you'll be required to tap the table with both hands at the same time, which will cause the runner to jump. There are a variety of mini games like this that'll be available in the final version o
owl:sameAs
dcterms:subject
system1NA
  • 2009-06-16
system1EU
  • 2009-06-19
system1JP
  • 2008-12-18
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USK
  • 0
Genre
  • Party
Type
  • Game
Caption
  • North American box cover.
PEGI
  • 3
fix
  • a
System
  • Wii
Class
  • C
ESRB
  • E
Developer
Rating
  • x
Publisher
abstract
  • Let's Tap is a Wii video game announced during Nintendo's 2008 October conference. It is a unique title that requires the player to place the Wii Remote upside down on a table with the b-button facing upwards. In Let's Tap the player will not even touch the remote, but will rather tap on the table. For example, in one of the game's modes, you'll have to continuously tap the table with your left and right hand (separately and not at the same time - so left right left right) in order to have your runner run. The more accurate you are at tapping this way the faster he'll go. When you approach a hurdle you'll be required to tap the table with both hands at the same time, which will cause the runner to jump. There are a variety of mini games like this that'll be available in the final version of the game.