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Revision as of 23:31, 27 October 2011
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Contents
Synopsis
| Acting in sync with a rhythm. |
Relationships
Contexts:
Consequent Sound
, Entrainment
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May relate to:
Genre File:M385px-Genre-front-v20.png.
May call for:
Sound Visualization
, Sound Input
, In-game Feedback
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Description
In certain games, particularly in those adopting Rhythm Gameplay, setting or reacting to the beat is inherent to Gameplay.
Examples
Guitar Hero:








