Gamedaily writes: "We're suckers for strange DS games, and Nintendo's upcoming Rhythm Heaven is one of the system's weirdest. It's all about following the beat and poking the touch screen with your stylus. Things didn't make sense at first, but once we got the hang of it, we skillfully fueled robots, kept our mouths shut and rocked the assembly line.
There were three mini games to try, and we played them holding the DS like a book (a la Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword) and poking the touch screen. In Robot Factory, we controlled a fuel line, the goal to fill up robots as they passed along a conveyor belt. First, a robot was built on the right side of the screen (in rhythm, no less) and right before it passed us, we tapped the touch screen and watched as the fuel nozzle attached itself to the robot's head. Fuel gradually poured into it, and we had to let go before it overflowed."