

The games here can be played with a single button.

Not only do you find yourself moving your body in time with the beat to get the right timing, but some of these games offer a fully active dance experience where motion and gestures are detected by controllers.

The Rhythm nature of these video games can also add an Active aspect to play. In these instances, hitting buttons in time with the beat offers additional effects or powered-up attacks. This adds another later to Platform, Adventure or Shooting games. The Rhythm interaction can be combined with all manner of other genres. Along with gamepads, specialised input devices (plastic instruments, dance mats and the like) enable a more creative interaction. Many rhythm games include multiplayer modes in which players compete for the highest score or cooperate as a simulated musical ensemble. Sometimes this is simply to make music in its own right, while at others it's to interact in others ways, often called Rhythm Action. To progress well you have to press buttons and interact in time with the music. Rhythm video games are played while listening to music or a drum beat of some kind. In this entry we are looking at Rhythm games. This is designed for people new to gaming, and aims to identify games with the least barriers. In this series, we are learning how different aspects of video games work by playing games that offer an easy introduction to this one concept.
