- The Story
Discover Omiko City, where the Taiko world is set. You will strive to become a Taiko Master along with your buddies, DON-Chan and Kumo-kyun! - Taiko Mode
Have fun playing Japanese Taiko with your favorite songs! There are four difficulty levels to choose from: “Easy,” “Normal”, “Hard”, and “Extreme” to match your skill level. - Party Mode
In “Don-chan Band,” up to four players take charge of different tones and play together to make a successful live performance. And in the “Great Drum Toy War,” you build your own deck of toys and battle it out! - Customize
Get “Don Coins” by playing various modes. Use the coins to get items such as costumes and name plates from the in-game store! Customize as you like! - Taiko Music Pass
Play over 500 additional songs from a variety of genres, on a music lineup with monthly updates.
Description
Additional information
Color Category | Multi |
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Game Franchise | Taiko no Tatsujin |
Game Series | Rhythm Festival |
Publisher | Bandai Namco |
Software Format | Physical |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | None |
Product Name | Taiko no Tatsujin Rhythm Festival |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | None |
Brand | BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment |
Compatible Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch |
ESRB Rating | E (Everyone) |
Video Game Content Included | Full game |
UPC | 722674840576 |
Reviews (29)
beolikespoo –
I like it. I like to hit the little drum guy. The music pass makes this game better than drum n fun
zwray23 –
A really fun rhythm game similar to the Hatsune Miku games. Great song selection and pretty easy to learn how to play.
Leora –
This game is really fun to play. Love the graphics and characters.
RiverRat –
I got this for my grandson, and he loves to play it.
Bofa –
This Taiko game is the culmination of the 2 previous Taiko games on the PS4 and Xbox One and includes most of the great songs, and with the Taiko pass, there is an almost infinite wealth of content
Awesome –
A very fun game for the Nintendo switch very fun very very very very very very very very good game for the fam
James –
its a fun little rhythm game, nothing too deep but entertaining
rakuchina –
Never thought that a full uper-body workout was possible until I tried this little game, drumming with the joycons. Truly remarkable and addictive game – Taiko no Tatsujin. Highly recommended!
Jasmine –
I really liked the first game so I was excited to get this game. I only wish there were more songs that came with the base game.
NekoTama –
It has some of the latest popular music and anime songs, and as well as the classics. Fun as always! Recommend for fans of Taiko!
otakuzod –
Whether you have the drum or not, this game is pretty fun to play. Music pass is optional.
Akatalin –
It is arm day when you play. Its fun but gettinf the blue outter is hard to figure out in the beginning.
Unknown –
Good product will be using again soon, reccomend to friends
asooooooka –
Fun game, definitely get the drums for the full experience
Natty –
Great rhythm game! This game included a lot of songs my kids love this!
Larry –
Fun ge to play, very challenging on some levels. Drum set possibly.
Irishpanda –
I purchased this game for my 12 year-old daughter, & she absolutely loves it! My husband loves taking her to see taiko drummers at the Japanese Festival every year at our local botanical gardens, so I thought maybe it would be a fun game for them to play together. And it is, but she also loves playing it by herself just as much. She has always enjoyed rhythm games, & this one is particularly adorable with the cute little drum character Don-chan & some fun music as well. She has been playing it so much since she got it–it was definitely worth buying.
kimkim –
i enjoy this when I need a little stimultion on a gloomy day
RampagingSoul –
A very nice rhythm game with the only downside is the subscription service to get more songs.
IsabelaL –
Great packaging and came in a few days early!!!!!!!
Ezrapapa –
It is really good for young kid. My younger son loves this game.
UnearthlyWallflower84 –
This game got amazing ratings. But I just could not get into it. I found it to not be very user friendly and difficult to get the hang of. It is also very difficult for gamers who prefer to play handheld style.
TheChargerBoy –
Essentially an upgrade to Drum n’ Fun with a proper story, more modes, different songs, and customization. There’s also the option to get the monthly subscription song pass; I’m not a subscription guy but it is a nice way to draw parity with the song selection available in arcades. Plus, NA physical for Taiko is pretty rare!
Benjamin –
Not a bad game by any means, but the original was better in every way. This game introduced a subscription service to access all of its best songs, and a good majority of said songs are just covers anyway. The case was in great condition though.
DaisyRochester –
This new game includes many new pieces. I have a Nintendo drum to play Taiko games. Like the previous versions, it still took time to adjust audio/video synchronization. As long as the synch issue is resolved, this game is very fun to play.
Jericho –
Neat. Wish the controller would have come with it but it’s not needed.
DisneyMom1988 –
This game is so mich fun! More songs and modes to choose from with this addition of the Taiko no Tatsujin game!
Unknown –
Great rhythm game, saw a friend play this and had to try it myself
GrandmaSue –
It’s fun, as every Taiko game is but I feel like you don’t get that much out of it unless you buy the subscription.