![]() ![]() Whatever the cause, there’s no way we could ever close our eyes and drift off into rhythm heaven with this version. Normally we could put it down to cack-handedness, but it happens on a regular basis and it’s not like we were rubbish at the original. Bits & Bops, which has clearly been inspired by the WarioWare series of games, features stunning hand-drawn 2D animation and is being developed. But every so often there’ll be a moment when we could have sworn we’d done the right motion but it didn’t register properly, causing us to fail one of the minigames. When it works, which is most of the time, it’s slick and satisfying. And now, according to the creator, it may have a shot. The music and timing-based series is wacky and over the top in all the best ways. There are three actions you can perform with the stylus: tap the screen quickly, hold the stylus in place and lift it without moving, or slide and lift in a flicking motion. Rhythm Heaven is one of Nintendos secret gem franchises. The DS is held in book format, with all the action on the left and the empty touchscreen used as the control surface. ![]() ![]() Translating that simplicity to the touchscreen and stylus can’t have been an easy task, and this sequel introduces something we never had to contend with in the original – namely frustration induced by fiddly controls. Rhythm Heaven is ‘WarioWare: The Musical’ – a series of quirky two-minute challenges synchronised to a bunch of unforgettable tunes, controlled entirely by tapping a button in time with the beat. ![]()
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