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The core loop involves hitting the center of the drum (Don) or the rim (Ka). While the motion controls offer a novel "arcade-style" feel, reviewers from Nintendo World Report and GodisaGeek noted they can be inconsistent at higher difficulty levels, where button or touchscreen controls are often preferred for precision. Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun! (Nintendo Switch) Review

is the first Western entry for the long-running Japanese rhythm series on Nintendo Switch, originally released on November 2, 2018. Known for its colorful, energetic presentation, the game challenges players to hit red and blue notes in time with a diverse soundtrack using various control methods. Key Features The core loop involves hitting the center of

: Includes over 70 base tracks across categories like Pop, Anime, Vocaloid, Classical, and Game Music, featuring hits like "Jump Up, Super Star!" from Super Mario Odyssey and the Splatoon 2 battle theme. (Nintendo Switch) Review is the first Western entry

: Players can unlock and play as guest characters like Kirby and the Splatoon Inkling, who offer special support skills to help clear difficult songs. : Players can unlock and play as guest

: Supports Joy-Con motion controls (acting as virtual drumsticks), touchscreen, standard button controls, and a dedicated physical Taiko drum peripheral (sold separately). Gameplay Experience

: Features 20 rhythm-based mini-games for up to 4 players, offering a shift from traditional drumming to activities like noodle eating or fishing.