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Reviews
12 reviews found100
GameSkinny
Sep 3, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
90
The Digital Fix
Sep 21, 2016
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90
Nintendo Enthusiast
Aug 14, 2016
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90
DarkZero
Sep 9, 2016
Tadpole Treble is a great example of how to blend art with gameplay; each enhances the other and elevates the game to something beyond just a fun distraction. If you love music, (and who doesn’t?) you would be doing yourself a great disservice by not checking this game out.
90
Hooked Gamers
Sep 9, 2016
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90
Critical Hit
Sep 9, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
90
Nintendo Life
Sep 6, 2016
All told, Tadpole Treble is a wonderfully rounded experience. The excellent soundtrack is matched by equally fun gameplay, which can be surprisingly deep for those looking for a challenge. On top of that, the level editor adds a virtually limitless amount of content and replayability to that which is already offered in the main campaign. We'd highly suggest you pick this one up - it's a charming and memorable rhythm game that stands out as a real gem on the eShop.
90
DarkStation
May 17, 2016
If you love music, as a composer or just as a fan, Tadpole Treble will be a pleasure from start to finish.
90
Hardcore Gamer
Sep 9, 2016
Tadpole Treble is a game built for music lovers by music lovers. Its solid gameplay forms a perfect foundation for the music, which is the real star of the game, to take center stage. The level editor, however, is what gives Tadpole Treble real staying power. The type of feature that could make this a sort of cult classic, I wouldn’t be surprised if we start seeing YouTube videos of levels built in Tadpole Treble. If you like music, you should pick it up.
85
NintendoWorldReport
Aug 16, 2016
My own lack of creative ability is keeping me from getting in and writing a great song in Composition, but even going back and getting the bubbles I’ve missed during the first playthrough will keep me hopping to Tadpole Treble. Definitely look into it if you have a creative spark or just love rhythm games.