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Tapulous introduces a new way to dance

December 4, 12:11 AMDallas Video Game ExaminerDanh Hoang
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Screen capture of Tap Tap Dance

The makers of Tap Tap Revenge and Nine Inch Nails Revenge released a new game simply called Tap Tap Dance.

Since Tap Tap Revenge is a free game offered on the iTunes Store,  I believe Tap Tap Dance is the premium equivilent of that game.  It adds stunning visual effects along with music by techno masters Daft Punk, Moby and Justice.  Their tracks comes with exclusive themes to their own songs. The game also features 10 hit dance tracks for your  enjoyment.

What's new to this Tap Tap series are new touch gestures such as "multi-tap" and "tap and hold".  This compliments the original gameplay along with the accelerometer motion control.

I really enjoyed Nine Inch Nails Revenge and I'm not going to hesitate picking up this title. Tap Tap Dance is available now on the iTunes Store for $4.99 and I recommend this to any Tap Tap fans out there.

 

For more info: Check out all of Tapulous's product on their official website at: tapulous.com

 

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