Let's Tap

Let's Tap is a video game developed by Yuji Naka's studio Prope and published by Sega for the Wii console.

The game requires the player to set the Wii Remote face-side down on a flat, stable surface, with the accelerometer picking up their vibrations as they tap the surface to move an on-screen character in a race, inflate a balloon, create ripples in a pool of water or paint swirls on a canvas.

[4] In Japan and Europe Sega released the game with two foldout cardboard boxes that players are able to use as a tapping surface,[5] but these are not included in the North American package.

[6] The game features the following minigames: Let's Tap has received mixed or average reviews from critics, garnering a Metascore of 70 at Metacritic.

[9] Eurogamer praised the innovative control method and the well-designed minigames, calling it "one of the few worthwhile and interesting mini-game compilations in existence".