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''Tap Tap Revenge'', also known as ''Tap Tap Revenge Classic'' was a
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created by Nate True, and developed and published by Tapulous for iOS in July 2008. It is the first game in Tapulous' ''
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'' series. Development for the game began prior to the release of the iPhone SDK, and was originally entitled ''Tap Tap Revolution''. The goal of the game is to tap each of the colored balls when they reach a line at the bottom of the screen. If the ball is hit on the beat, the player gains points, but if not, it counts as a miss. There are also "shakes", which require the player to move the iPhone,
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or
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(although the game was designed for the former two) to the right, left, or middle. The game's reception was generally positive, and it became the most downloaded free game of the
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for 2008. The game was followed by '' Tap Tap Revenge 2'', ''Tap Tap Revenge 3'' and ''Tap Tap Revenge 4''. In 2010, the game series and its parent company were acquired by
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. Via a post on their Facebook page, as of January 2014 the game has been removed from the App Store by owner Disney and it no longer plans to support the game.


Gameplay

The game was modeled after Konami's popular ''
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'' series gameplay. Players use their fingers to tap colored balls when they reach the bottom of the screen. The goal is to hit the balls at the correct time (as dictated by the beat of the song), and thus gain points. "Shakes", represented as on-screen arrows follow the same pattern as the colored balls, but player input is recognized from a physical shake of the device in the proper direction (right, left, or back). Following the end of a song, the point scores is recorded by the game, and the user has the ability to upload and compare their score online with other players. A combination of correct touches by the player results in extra points, and after a certain point, a "Revenge mode" is available for use. The player must physically shake the device to activate the mode. The game features both single-player and multiplayer modes, whereas both modes are only accessible via the same physical device. While the game initially features one set of playable songs, more songs can be downloaded from within the game. The game features four difficulty levels, and most songs are available for specifically one difficulty level. On February 5, 2014, Tapulous announced the Tap Tap Revenge franchise will come to a halt and every single server be shut down, and all the Tap Tap Revenge games will no longer be downloadable on the App Store.


Development and history

On September 11, 2007 Nate True released ''Tap Tap Revolution'' (named after, and based on, the popular music game series ''
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'') for iOS via his personal blog. The game pre-dated the release of the
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, and players were required to
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their iPhone to play the game. The game had been developed by True within a two-day time span. Soon after that release came a new user interface from Tino Bedi (Doc). and the ability to play songs from your iTunes library and share tap tracks in the cloud. It soon became one of the most popular games for jailbroken iPhones, and received media attention. On July 8, 2008, True announced that the game would be released in the
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at launch as a revamped game under the ''Tap Tap Revenge'' name. He also announced that the game had been bought by startup company Tapulous, and that he was hired as a developer. After the release of the sequel, ''Tap Tap Revenge 2'', Tapulous re-released the title as ''Tap Tap Revenge Classic''. It appears that Tap Tap Revenge Classic is no longer available.


Reception

By July 31, 2008, 20 days after its initial release, the game approached 1 million downloads. The total installed iPhone OS 2.0 user base was 5-6 million. Tapulous also announced that they were in talks with Indie and major musicians to release purchasable sequels for the game. In December,
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announced that the game was the second-most downloaded free application of the year from their App Store, and the most downloaded free game. In April 2009, internet marketing research company comScore announced the results of a study which claimed 1 in 3 U.S. iPhone OS users had downloaded the game, and that it was the most popular application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. As part of the 2nd generation
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advertising campaign, Apple featured ''Tap Tap Revenge'' in print and television ads with the headline "The funnest iPod ever.". The game spawned three direct sequels, ''Tap Tap Revenge 2'', ''Tap Tap Revenge 3'', and ''Tap Tap Revenge 4'', as well as a set of spin-offs and artist-centric video games. The digital distribution of the ''
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'' series has over 15 million combined downloads.


See also

*
Tap Tap (series) ''Tap Tap'' or ''Tap Tap Revenge'' was a series of rhythm games by Tapulous available for the iOS of which several versions, both purchasable and free, have been produced. The goal of the game is to tap each of the colored balls when they rea ...
* Tapulous


References

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