Along with the DSi, Nintendo also released its latets music/rhythm game for DS systems, Rhythm Heaven , on Sunday. The new mini-game based music/rhythm game requires players to tap, hold or flick the DS' stylus to keep the beat in over 50 rhythm-based mini-games. Some of the mini-games available include games like Glee Club, in which players are in control of one of three singing characters. Players tap the touch screen at the appropriate time to keep their singer in time with the rest of the group. If players get out of rhythm, the other members of the group will get really sad. Rhythm Heaven is controlled in three ways. Some of the mini-games require you to flick the stylus across the touch screen, like one mini-game in which you have to shoot a bolt through a nut, while others simply need you to tap the screen, like one mini-game in which you get monkeys to dance to the music. It's all to the beat though, and as the action heats up, the difficulty ramps up and the songs get faster. The Nintendo DSi is available for $169.99 USD/$199.99 CAD and Rhythm Heaven is available for $29.99 USD/$34.99 CAD. © Copyright 2002-2019 by Toon Doctor Inc. - All rights Reserved. All other texts, images, characters and trademarks are copyright their respective owners. Use of material in this document (including reproduction, modification, distribution, electronic transmission or republication) without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. |