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Let's Tap

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Descr: Let's Tap is a video game developed by Yuji Naka's studio Prope and published by Sega for the Wii console. Along with Let's Catch, Let's Tap was the first game from Prope to be announced. Owners of Let's Tap can unlock content in Let's Catch. The game was later released as five individual applications for iOS. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: December 18, 2008
Developer: Prope
Modes: Single player, multiplayer
Designer: Yuji Naka
Composers: Shinji Hosoe, Masaharu Iwata
Platforms: Wii, iOS

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