WII SEGA taps into Europe and US

Always wanted a game you're playing with your controller on top of a shoebox? If so, you might be in luck as SEGA confirmed the Wii title Let's Tap for the United States and Europe.

SEGA today announces Let's Tap, a game that is blazing new ground in Nintendo Wii control design. Developed by Prope, the studio that Sonic the Hedgehog creator Yuji Naka established in 2006, Let's Tap is the first product from the new studio to be released to in North America and Europe.

Developed exclusively for Nintendo's Wii, Let's Tap utilizes a ground-breaking control scheme where the Wii controller is placed on a box or flat surface so that the controller can detect minute vibrations. Players of all ages and skill levels then tap the box or flat surface to interact with the game; there's no need to hold the controller.

"Lets Tap offers a new and innovative way of playing on the Wii which only a videogame legend such as Naka-san could have ever possibly imagined" Commented Gary Knight, European Marketing Director SEGA Europe. "It's such a simple yet genius concept and still easy to pick up and play, everyone will be tapping away before you know it!"

Featuring five separate game modes with multiple levels and allowing up to four players for multiplayer action, Let's Tap presents an assortment of different finger-tapping challenges for players to master. In Tap Runner players use differing finger tapping pressure to make simple stick figure racers run through an obstacle course. In Visualizer players are allowed to create dazzling fireworks effects, dramatic paint strokes, amongst other effect as they tap out different rhythm patterns that correspond to different effects. Silent Blocks finds players taking turns removing blocks from a large stack, tapping too hard will result in a collapsing stack of blocks. Bubble Voyager allows players to fly through space, blasting obstacles and enemies in order to reach the far stretches of the universe. And finally Rhythm Tap allows players to time the taps of their fingers to high energy music.

Let's Tap was developed at Prope Tokyo and is tapping its way to release in summer 2009.

Some screenshots from the Japanese version of the game can be found on our gamepage for Let's Tap.

Posted on 04-02-2009 by Dennis

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