Taiko no Tatsujin, also known as DrumMania in some regions, is a popular rhythm game series that originated in Japan. The latest installment, Rhythm Festival, has made its way to the Nintendo Switch, and we're excited to dive in.
Beyond traditional solo play, Rhythm Festival introduces several party and competitive modes: Taiko no Tatsujin- Rhythm Festival Switch NSP F...
By following these tips and being aware of the risks and considerations, you can enjoy Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival on your Nintendo Switch console while supporting the game's developers. Taiko no Tatsujin, also known as DrumMania in
: Includes large notes requiring simultaneous hits and yellow drum rolls. : Supports Joy-Con motion controls (air-drumming), touch screen (handheld), standard buttons , and the dedicated Taiko Drum Set controller. Key Game Modes : Includes large notes requiring simultaneous hits and
NSP stands for . It is the official digital distribution format used by Nintendo for games downloaded from the eShop. When you buy Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival digitally from Nintendo, the file installed on your Switch’s SD card or internal memory is an encrypted NSP.
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival (Nintendo Switch) Released on September 23, 2022 , for the Nintendo Switch, Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival
| Feature | Drum ‘n’ Fun! (2018) | Rhythm Festival (2022) | |---------|----------------------|------------------------| | Base songs | ~70 | ~76 | | Rhythm Pass | No | Yes (500+ songs) | | Online battle | Local only | Global 4-player | | Toy Box modes | 6 mini-games | Rhythm creation + 5 mini-games | | Motion controls | Poor (laggy) | Improved (calibration tool) | | Avatar depth | Basic | 500+ items |