Let's Tap
Let-s Tap is a completely innovative gaming experience on the Wii with easy pick-up-and-play controls that will appeal to gamers of all ages. Players simply place the Wii Remote on a box or a flat surface and tap! All methods of tapping (light, medium, hard) will render a variety of unique results within each game mode, allowing players to jump hurdles, create a dazzling fireworks display and more. There are five fun-filled game modes that can be played with up to four friends: Tap Runner, Silent Blocks, Rhythm Tap, Bubble Voyager and Visualizer.
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I believe END ROLL to be one of the best games for those into indie/horror RPGs. Completing all the tasks can make this game longer than others of the sort. Intense, interesting story, pretty worldbuilding, doesn't exactly rely on screamers... I think it's very neat.
I believe END ROLL to be one of the best games for those into indie/horror RPGs. Completing all the tasks can make this game longer than others of the sort. Intense, interesting story, pretty worldbuilding, doesn't exactly rely on screamers... I think it's a very memorable game.
The goosebumps you can get playing this game. It's very short, but very well executed. I've seen some people complaining because of the 8-bit style, but this game definitely proves that detailed graphics are not needed to enjoy a game. I hope you like it!
The setting is very interesting and the characters really lovable... But seeing the average score (5.0), I guess it can be boring, too difficult to clear without a guide, and too short to get to know the characters better. I'd like to point that there's a sort of sequel called FILAMENT, and a manga going on, if some of you want to give it a second opportunity!
The setting is very interesting and the characters really lovable... But seeing the average score (5.0), I guess it can be boring, too difficult to clear without a guide, and too short to get to know the characters better.
Deep game, strong symbolism, annoying game system. It takes a lot of time to move to different places and explore the map. It's a pity that such a great game is so heavy to play.
This series is so underrated. The first game may look really generic for an RPG game, but the next games are so deep and sad. If you like psychological horror RPGs, please give this one a try.