![]() Instead of trying to approximate playing an actual instrument, Rhythm Heaven instead teaches basic musical concepts (like time signatures and downbeats) by creating zany scenarios, like a midair badminton game between two furry pilots, or a chorus line of germs swimming around in a petri dish. Nintendo does things a bit differently, though, by choosing to substitute visual metaphors for the standard on-screen button prompts you'd find in something like Rock Band. Built from the DNA of WarioWare: Mega Microgame$!, this rhythm game series blends toy-like, one-button interactions with some amazingly catchy tunes and often hilarious visuals.Īt its heart, Rhythm Heaven resembles music game pioneers like Parappa the Rapper, in which you're tasked with repeating a phrase to the beat. ![]() Over the past decade, there's been no Nintendo franchise as joyful or surprising as Rhythm Heaven.
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