Games Review: Tap Tap Revenge
IPhone/iPod Touch, £2.99
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Your support makes all the difference.This app rhythm game is slowly growing into a pocket phenomenon. For just a few quid you can download an addictive little game that will keep idle fingers and minds busy. But what’s really neat is that its maker, Tapulous, has created a range of games, each featuring a different artist’s tune – there’s a Coldplay edition, a Nine Inch Nails version and the new Dave Matthews Band collection. If none of these acts floats your boat, stay tuned – there looks set to be plenty more options in the future.
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