Games like Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival
What it is
This is a rhythm game where players drum along to music. It features competitive and cooperative party games, plus online multiplayer.
What players liked
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Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 85% positive, but with 1,525 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
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Six games like Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival

Rhythm-action game where players fly through space, hitting beats to 25 AVICII songs. It offers solo or multiplayer competitive gameplay with a focus on musical flow.
Both are tagged Rhythm, Music and Multiplayer.
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This is an electronic music rhythm game where players spin, flick, and tap to match colors and beats. It features hand-made levels with five difficulty settings and a level editor.
Both are tagged Rhythm, Music and Multiplayer.
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Synth Riders is a VR rhythm game where players dance to music, hitting notes and dodging obstacles. It offers a fun, fitness-focused experience with custom song support.
Both are tagged Rhythm, Music and Multiplayer.
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Music simulation game using a real guitar or bass. Players learn skills by playing along to songs with adaptive difficulty.
Both are tagged Rhythm, Music and Singleplayer.
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A retro-inspired rhythm platformer where players automatically run and must time jumps and slides to the music. It offers challenging, skill-based gameplay with a captivating aesthetic.
Both are tagged Rhythm, Music and Singleplayer.
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This is a fast-paced rhythm runner where players bomb and bounce to music. The core loop involves causing musical mayhem while outrunning an antagonist.
Both are tagged Rhythm, Music and Singleplayer.
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