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Rhythm Paradise
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Released: 01 May 2009
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Rhythm Heaven puts the music in your hands and some rhythm in yourlife. Let the music move you as you tap and slide your stylus on thetouch screen to the beat of more than 50 musical rhythm games. Thecontrols are as natural as tapping your finger to music.

•Simple and intuitive controls bring you closer than ever to the music –it’s as simple as tapping your finger and yet challenging enough tokeep you on your toes.

• Music games continue to be extremelypopular, and Rhythm Heaven delivers a new way to play. The fun popmusical beats combine with the quirky graphics for an experience thatanyone can enjoy.

• Rhythm Heaven has more than 50 rhythm-basedmusic games featuring a catchy soundtrack composed by legendaryJapanese pop-music producer TSUNKU.
Game description: Rhythm Heavenfeatures original music in dozens of rhythm-based minigames. The music,created by legendary Japanese pop-star producer TSUNKU, is addictiveand catchy. Even though the controls are simple to grasp, each minigamechallenges the player’s grasp of rhythm by throwing in interestingbeats and off-beats.

The game is controlled entirely by thestylus: Tap to shake your hips in one game or flick the stylus on thetouch screen to swing a paddle in another. It’s all about tapping,flicking, sliding and holding. This simple set of gestures combineswith the rhythm of each game for a unique musical experience. It’s easyto figure out what to do, and then the game play becomes addictive.Rhythm Heaven is easy enough for new players to pick up and play for afew minutes at a time, yet veteran gamers will want to unlock andmaster every game.

       
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