Tap Shap - The World's First Multi-platform Reaction Game for Windows

KIDA STUDIOS(Paid)

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Tap Shap - The World's First Multi-platform Reaction Game

Tap Shap is a free-to-play game developed by KIDA STUDIOS, available on Windows. It is an addictive game that tests your motor skills and reflexes. The game has an endless gameplay mode, which makes it even more challenging. The game is perfect for children to build their motor skills and for older people who could be losing theirs. The gameplay has one hand control, which makes it easier to play.

The game involves speeding the characters through the obstacles while matching their colour patterns. The aim is to unlock new items from the marketplace, improve your reflexes, and compete with people around the world to be the best at this fast-paced game. The game is extremely easy to play, and all age groups can play it. You just need to press the space bar to rotate the ball through each obstacle and match the ball with the coloured obstacles. You must follow the colour pattern on each obstacle to cross it. If you make the ball pass through the obstacle without coordinating the colours, you will have to start again. You can change the objects in your game from the marketplace by using the KIDA CREDITS received during the game.

Technical

Title:
Tap Shap - The World's First Multi-platform Reaction Game for Windows
Requirements:
  • Windows 11
License:
Paid
Latest update:
Wednesday, January 17th 2024
Author:
KIDA STUDIOS

Tap Shap - The World's First Multi-platform Reaction Game for PC

KIDA STUDIOS(Paid)

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