Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the Rhythm Heaven Fever and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Rhythm Heaven Fever.
March 2012
(81%)
13 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
plentiful levels/content, catchy music, simple controls, unique art design, affordable price, challenging/intuitive play, variety, entertainment value, high replay value
Abstract: Rhythm Heaven Fever for Wii is a simple game in which players tap along to a rhythm in different mini-games in order to earn medals. The medals unlock more games and special features. The game is an update of Rhythm Heaven, which was previously availab...
Abstract: Rhythm Heaven on the DS was definitely an acquired taste, and you either loved it for its quirky nature and catchy beats or absolutely hated it. It makes sense though, since the game exudes Japanese culture to the brim. Rhythm Heaven Fever was initially n...
Abstract: "I'm not looking for perfect, but if that stupid wad of dough would just hit the ball when I tell it to I could move on to more important things, like interviewing a sweaty wrestler.""Was it one-and-two three or one-and and-three?""Was the pattern smal...
Abstract: Three years ago, a game called Rhythm Heaven came out for the Nintendo DS. The game had players tapping and sliding your stylus across the screen to the beat of a song while outrageous scenarios played out in the background. At its heart it was a rhyth...
Abstract: When Rhythm Heaven was first launched, it opened up a Pandora's box of musical minigame mania that tipped the weirdness scale with its goofy rhythm challenges and cartoony antics. Tapping out complex rhythms while harvesting beets in the garden or jugg...
Abstract: What does it take for a game to be universally enjoyable? That's the question most game developers would love to be able to answer, but it's easier said than done. My guess is that it comes down to exploiting the medium for what it does best -- utili...
Abstract: Playing Rhythm Heaven Fever reminds me of the dozens of iPhone games I've tried over the last three years. It contains the same type of simple challenges and single tap mechanics as Canabalt or Groove Coaster. Despite the responsive touch provided by a...