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Rhythm Heaven




If you’ve ever found yourself tapping your foot or fingers to an infectious beat, then this game is for you. Get ready to show off your instinctive sense of rhythm as the music of Rhythm Heaven challenges you to demonstrate your percussive prowess. Prove you have what it takes to keep the beat alive in this fun and engaging experience.

Rhythm Heaven
Fun Mini Games
Fun Mini Games
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Music Composed by Tsunku
Music Composed by Tsunku
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Tap to the beat
Tap to the beat
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Synopsis
In Rhythm Heaven, you’ll use your stylus to capture the beat of the music in a variety of mini games. Turn your DS system sideways to hold it like a book, and tap, slide or flick the stylus in time with the rhythm. The game’s catchy tunes and charming characters make Rhythm Heaven a blast to play, and the array of rhythm games will test your musical abilities in a variety of ways as you do all you can to show that you’ve got the beat.

Key Game Features:

  • Hold your DS system sideways like a book to follow along with the music as you tap out the beat with your stylus just like you would with your feet or fingers
  • Tap, slide or flick your stylus to keep the rhythm of the game’s music
  • Demonstrate your rhythmic abilities in a variety of mini games
  • Features music composed by Japanese music producer Tsunku
  • For 1 player
  • Easy-to-play action features catchy tunes and charming characters

Exclusive to the Nintendo DS
If you can tap your finger in time to music, you’ll get the hang of Rhythm Heaven in no time. Rhythm Heaven is a simple and infectious rhythm game that anyone can play. Players hold the Nintendo DS system sideways like a book and tap their stylus on the touch screen to the rhythm of the music. Players tap, slide or flick the stylus to hit the right beat. Rhythm Heaven features catchy tunes, charming characters, and a wide variety of rhythm games. Well-known Japanese music producer TSUNKU♂ helped direct Rhythm Heaven and composed the music for it.

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star This game sucks
I did not like this game. I could not even get pass the practice level. I do not know how all you people can play this game and call it good.

I want my money back please.

3 Stars Good game, but not great
This is a good game to have. It’s like Wario Ware with all the mini games, but not as great. It’s a bit more frustrating to get a good enough score to open up the next level. Timing in this game is everything. You need to use the stylus and flick or tap it on the screen to try and achieve your goal. If you have a lot of patience, then this is a good game to have.

4 Stars It’s funny
I ilke music and rhythm games

And I found Rhythm Heaven was fun and addictive ^^

I didn’t finish the game yet, but I keep replaying the stages I already finished to master them..

5 Stars Loads of Fun
This games is lots of fun but to play you must have coordination. I would recommend this game to anyone. Once you start playing it is hard to put down.

5 Stars This is a winner!
My daughter asked for this game and I purchased it. It arrived and she started playing. When she finally laid it down I picked it up and she hasn’t seen it since. I can’t believe I sit around playing games but this thing is addictive. I was so excited when I made it past the first three rows and there were more. I sing in a choir and I find my self more “in tune” with the rhythm. I love it and would recommend it to anyone. However this is not for the younger folks!

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Popularity: 17% [?]

Ocean Commander




Ocean Commander is a stylized side scrolling shooter, aimed at casual and hardcore gamers alike. Take on the role of the Ocean Commander ship, with the aim to complete the 21 stages and 30 levels throughout the game. Featuring a plethora of missions, enemies and weapons to blast, it’ll certainly keep that trigger finger ready. Control the weapons via the touch screen on the Wii mote and Nunchuck, allowing for true 360 degree aiming and precision.

A true pick up and play feel – suitable for anyone

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Popularity: 4% [?]

Legend of Zelda Gold Triforce DS Lite




The DS Lite is sleek, compact, has a bright backlit screen and a library of hundreds of great games. Can play both DS and Game Boy Advance Games. The dual screens include one touch screen for innovative gameplay! This collector’s item is gold colored with a triforce symbol emblazoned on the cover!

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Popularity: 14% [?]

Legend of Zelda Gold Triforce DS Lite




The DS Lite is sleek, compact, has a bright backlit screen and a library of hundreds of great games. Can play both DS and Game Boy Advance Games. The dual screens include one touch screen for innovative gameplay! This collector’s item is gold colored with a triforce symbol emblazoned on the cover!

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Popularity: 7% [?]

Ocean Commander




Ocean Commander is a stylized side scrolling shooter, aimed at casual and hardcore gamers alike. Take on the role of the Ocean Commander ship, with the aim to complete the 21 stages and 30 levels throughout the game. Featuring a plethora of missions, enemies and weapons to blast, it’ll certainly keep that trigger finger ready. Control the weapons via the touch screen on the Wii mote and Nunchuck, allowing for true 360 degree aiming and precision.

A true pick up and play feel – suitable for anyone

Buy/More Info

Popularity: 3% [?]

Legend of Zelda Gold Triforce DS Lite




The DS Lite is sleek, compact, has a bright backlit screen and a library of hundreds of great games. Can play both DS and Game Boy Advance Games. The dual screens include one touch screen for innovative gameplay! This collector’s item is gold colored with a triforce symbol emblazoned on the cover!

Buy/More Info

Popularity: 5% [?]

Ultimate Band on the Nintendo DS is a little bit different than the Wii version. Many of the same songs are included, but the motions are limited to the touch screen. For an instrument like the drums this is fine. For guitars, the strumming is the only thing emulated. That is not a bad thing, it just does not feel like the Wii version...