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Let's Tap by Benjamin Woodhouse
Let's Tap thinks outside the box. More specifically, right on top of it. The game offers up a hands-free control scheme where you place the Wii remote face-down on a box or flat surface. Tap nearby, and the vibrations travel to the remote and register as input. It'll even pick up the strength of the tremor. full review...
| HG 2010 Fundraising Progress: $233 / $3000 (8%) |
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