Until Nintendo wakes up and realizes the iPad is the ultimate rhythm game console, we’re stuck blowing the dust off our Wii U GamePads. But a gamer can tap their fingers hopefully.
Keep on beat. —Alex
While Nintendo has never officially ported Fever to Apple’s tablet, the idea is more tantalizing—and practical—than ever. Let’s look at why this 12-year-old Wii gem feels like it was born for a touchscreen. On the Wii, Fever played well, but it had a flaw: input lag. Using a Wii Remote over Bluetooth, you often had to mentally adjust for a few milliseconds of delay. The game required a "feel" rather than a strict visual cue. rhythm heaven fever ipad