: The base game includes 76 tracks across genres like Anime, J-Pop, and Vocaloid. New Game Modes :
In Rhythm Festival , you tap or drum along to scrolling notes (Don – red for the drum face, Ka – blue for the rim) to the beat of over 70+ songs in the base game. Notes appear in patterns from slow and easy to lightning-fast “Oni” (demon) difficulty. Special notes include: Taiko no Tatsujin- Rhythm Festival Switch NSP F...
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival offers a range of features and modes, including: : The base game includes 76 tracks across
The latest mainline entry for Nintendo Switch, , was released in 2022 (in Japan and Asia) and 2023 (worldwide). It builds upon its predecessor ( Drum ‘n’ Fun! ) with new online modes, a subscription-based music pass, refined motion controls, and a vibrant festival-themed aesthetic. Special notes include: Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival
: A new practice mode that allows you to replay specific sections of songs to master difficult patterns. Expansive Music Library Base Songs : Includes across genres like Anime, Vocaloid, Game Music (including Megalovania ), and Pop. Taiko Music Pass