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» Tap a Jam Description

Tap a Jam is the most fun you've ever had with music. But don't worry, Tap a Jam requires no musical skills whatsoever. We've already made the music for you. All you have to do is follow the symbols on the screen and your fingers will be dancing their way to high scores in no time. Choose from over 30 different songs and increasing levels of difficulty - there's even a tutorial to get you started. Once you've got it down, challenge your friends to beat your scores - see who's got the most rhythm. There's even a Beat Box to crank out your own jams. Just choose your beat, your base line, and start recording your own grooves. You can even save your songs to share with your friends.

» Tap a Jam Summary

Title: Tap a Jam
Genre: arcade
Added on 2005-07-06
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Rating for November is 1

» Tap a Jam Features

  • Over 30 Songs!
  • Record Your Own Tracks
  • 3 Difficulty Levels
  • High Scores for Each Track
  • Play Offline Play Full Screen

» Tap a Jam Reviews

  • "I really got into this game after playing it for a little while. I really feel like I'm playing the songs when I play the game." -BigFan
  • "Super new concept. This is unlike any other GameHouse game, but it is really worth it to check it out. You've got to play a little bit before you get into it, but then you are HOOKED." -Illspaghetti
  • "Song variety is great. Lots of classical and songs you learned as a kid, but some good funky stuff, too" -PlayerOne

» Tap a Jam System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP
  • Memory: 32 MB or more
  • 16-bit Graphics and Sound

Download Tap a Jam (3.70 MB)

» Tap a Jam Extra Info

Did you know that...

Tap dance was born in the United States during the 19th century, and today is popular all around the world. The name comes from the tapping sound made when the small metal plates on the dancer's shoes touch a hard floor. This lively, rhythmic tapping makes the performer not just a dancer, but also a percussive musician.

Misspellings: tapajam tep jem


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