However, it still does the basic
rhythm game stuff really well.
Not exact matches
You can make up small, silly
games that both of you can play together, when your baby is a little older and has better eye - hand coordination: pass a small
stuffed toy to each other, sing and dance to a favorite
rhythm, generally jump around and act silly.
With two out of three DLC packs already released for the Japanese version of the virtual idol
rhythm game, it's time for North America to get in on the extra
stuff party.
I actually need to dip back into
Rhythm Heaven Fever for Wii — I started it when it first
game out but then got distracted by other
stuff and never went back to it.
They know that people wish to play around in virtual reality without many restrictions, which is why they allow you to move around all over the stage, shake to the beat, play some small
rhythm games, unlock cool
stuff and even change the look of your controller into maracas, swords, tambourines and other
stuff.
There's an attack button, a secondary attack button and a block button (at least to begin with); standard
stuff, but where the
game trips is on the
rhythm and pacing of physical encounters.
There are a few early tutorial levels, and after that the
game settles into a
rhythm of «do missions, sell
stuff at the hub, rinse, repeat.»
This being a
rhythm game, I felt all of that
stuff was needless in the end.
Music simulation, music creation
games,
rhythm / action music
games, dance
games, karaoke, exercise aids, meditation aids (a small genre admittedly), vehicle simulation, social network Second Life
stuff, Tetris, videogames that mimic traditional board and card
games,
games where you only avoid danger but never hurt anyone, farming
games,
games where you manage a business,
games where you create and manage a family or a hospital or even a civilisation, sex simulation, dating
games, art creation, cooking guides, brain training, pet caring, extreme sports like skateboarding or biking or freerunning, all sorts of puzzle and collecting
games,
games where you navigate mazes and obstacles, pinball, nonviolent detective and adventure or rpg
games, interactive films or books.
Import appeal: Once again, lots of
stuff here, like
rhythm games, fighters and (if you can handle them) RPGs.
There are a few
rhythm games and platforming sections thrown in for good measure too, but, again, the main attraction isn't traditional gamey
stuff.