![]() ![]() With all the notes, coins, and credits, the store is still a confusing experience, but the rest of the game’s elements are much improved.įrom the creators of Angry Birds comes this new puzzle franchise about a boy who likes to builds things from household items. The good news is that you can carry forward tracks from the previous Tap Tap Revenge games. Typically you’ll get two songs for $0.99. The game itself is free and includes a small sample of popular hits and indie tracks, but additional tracks are sold in packs. If you play well through a set list you can unlock encore songs and virtual pop star trophies such as posters, guitars, or backstage furniture to show off to your friends who can also check out your high scores on Facebook. With each day you can turn on the game and find a new venue with one song from the store made temporarily free. These give the game a better sense of flow. You’re still tapping or holding the screen to match the notes of songs, but now easier to add phone shakes and there are notes that need to be slashed or swiped. You’re now a musician that travels the world, performing for audiences that cheer or boo depending on how well you play. With its fifth installment the popular Tap Tap Revenge music series takes its first step towards having a story. This week I’ll test his music skills with the new Tap Tap Revenge game (hopefully he’s a big Carly Rae Jepsen fan) and look at two very innovative apps for kids plus review the new game franchise from the creators of Angry Birds. ![]()
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