

The game, although short and not promoted much, was praised widely on the music, quirky sense of humor, and of course, gameplay. The first installation in the series was Rhythm Tengoku in 2006 – Tengoku can be translated roughly to ‘heaven,’ as the name it got in the later releases. It’s previously been available on Game Boy Advance (Japan-only release), Nintendo DS, Wii, Wii U, and 3DS. Similar to other well known rhythm-based games like Taiko no Tatsujin or Dance Dance Revolution, the objective is to hit the buttons in time with the beat as much as possible with your fingers on a touch screen or stylus, depending on what version you have.

Rhythm Heaven, known as Rhythm Paradise in Europe and Rhythm World in Korea, is a popular series of rhythm-based handheld games released by Nintendo in 2006 in Japan.
