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Both applications function like the product they are based on. The Metronome can be set to specific beats and tempos and the Instrument Tuner recognizes input from a user's instrument through the microphone. Both have two other skins to apply to the app, a futuristic looking skin and a skin based on a [[Game & Watch]] game. Metronome has one based on ''[[Ball]]'' while the Tuner has one based on ''[[Manhole]]''. | Both applications function like the product they are based on. The Metronome can be set to specific beats and tempos and the Instrument Tuner recognizes input from a user's instrument through the microphone. Both have two other skins to apply to the app, a futuristic looking skin and a skin based on a [[Game & Watch]] game. Metronome has one based on ''[[Ball]]'' while the Tuner has one based on ''[[Manhole]]''. | ||
− | To give the apps a little more substance, they both have a special microphone-reliant mini-game based on a classic [[NES]] game. In Donkey | + | To give the apps a little more substance, they both have a special microphone-reliant mini-game based on a classic [[NES]] game. In Donkey Metronome, players help Mario rescue Pauline by clapping in time with the metronome. Claps cause Mario to jump over barrels. Tuner Fight, based on ''[[Balloon Fight]]'' is a little more tricky to control. Balloons come out of pipes with notes on them. With the help of a given instrument, players play the notes to pop the balloons. |
[[Category: DSiWare Games]] | [[Category: DSiWare Games]] |