Taiko No Tatsujin- Rhythm Festival Switch Nsp F... ~repack~ Jun 2026
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:
| Feature | Drum ‘n’ Fun! (2018) | Rhythm Festival (2022) | |---------|----------------------|------------------------| | Base songs | ~70 | ~76 | | Rhythm Pass | No | Yes (500+ songs) | | Online battle | Local only | Global 4-player | | Toy Box modes | 6 mini-games | Rhythm creation + 5 mini-games | | Motion controls | Poor (laggy) | Improved (calibration tool) | | Avatar depth | Basic | 500+ items | Taiko no Tatsujin- Rhythm Festival Switch NSP F...
Conclusion: Rhythm Festival is the definitive Taiko experience on Switch – but only if you have the Rhythm Pass. Without it, Drum ‘n’ Fun! has comparable value at a lower price. In Rhythm Festival , you tap or drum
Controls are flexible and feel intuitive. Motion controls add theatricality and a delightful physicality to sessions, while traditional button play keeps things tight for competitive scoring. Difficulty settings are considerate, letting new players enjoy the music without frustration, while higher tiers demand the kind of pinpoint timing that will keep hardcore rhythm fans glued to the screen. Controls are flexible and feel intuitive
