![]() One might be quick to judge the Tap Tap series as just another copycat music game, but such judgment fails to take into account the tweaks that make this game a perfect fit for the iPhone. ![]() ![]() It's a formula we've seen time and time again in games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band. Like most music games, the Tap Tap franchise is all about tapping notes that fall from the top of the screen as they enter a special section at the bottom. The gameplay itself hasn't varied much from previous releases, as Tap Tap Revenge 3 maintains the same accuracy and precision that we were delighted to find in Tap Tap Revenge 2. Now the franchise is back for its third major instalment – but does Tap Tap Revenge 3 hit a high note, or does it fall flat when compared to its predecessors? If that doesn't say number one with a bullet, I don't know what does. The music industry often refers to a chart entry that has risen to the top with unprecedented speed as “number one with a bullet.” Tap Tap Revenge was released alongside the AppStore last July and went on to become the iPhone's most downloaded free game on 2008.
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