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Tap Tap RevolutionNote: If you are looking for the App Store version of this game check out Tap Tap Revenge. Like Dance Dance Revolution? Tap Tap Revolution is a native iPhone or iPod touch game. You play by keeping your taps in synch with the songs playing. Tap to the beat when the lights hit the bottom line. The game has an line update feature “New Tracks” which lets you download new songs by idie artists over your Wi-fi connection. Download and install the game using Installer.app or iBrickr.

Update: Tap Tap Revenge 3 is out now.

Use iPhone mods and hacks at your own risk! Installing 3rd Party iPhone apps requires you to jailbreak the iPhone before installing the native software and apps. You can use Installer.app for Mac OSX and iBrickr for Windows PC to do this. Browse the full list of all iPhone and iPod touch native 3rd party apps filed under the software category.

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  1. 60
    Bryce says:

    still a REALLY stupid question but what’s the source for installer/cydia?

  2. 59
    Skyancez says:

    Well I hope a free version of ttr will come out cause i hate jailbraking and I really don’t take risks. I wonder when will it come out. If it comes out on itunes please notify me. I find it addicting watching it on youtube

  3. 58
    katie says:

    HEY I JAILBROKE MY IPHONE USING ZIPHONE BUT I CANT INSTALL GAMES AND IT WONT LET ME REFRESH RESOURCES AND IVE RESTORED AND RESTORED MY IPOD TOUCH ABOUT 5 TIMES NOW AND IT NEVER WORKS PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME , SHOULD I JUST PAY FOR THE UPDATE WILL IT STILL WORK ?????

  4. 57
    Bryce says:

    I know that this is a REALLY stupid question, but where is TTR in ‘installer’?

  5. 56
    gizmo says:

    omg!! you will not find ttr on apple, noor any apple affiliations!!! you first have to jail break your ipod to download third party apps.!!! to jailbreak just download ziphone or quickpwn. it’s an easy process… then you can go on from there.

  6. 55
    Jack says:

    I need all the steps to get tap tap revolution on my iPod touch I can’t find it on apple.com when I’m on my iPod so how do u download it from my iPod please answer back as son as u can

  7. 54
    sdog says:

    kate eithar that u didnt do it correctly or its that u dont know how to do it, u also have to be on the correct firmware to do it 1.1.4 will do though. Go to ziphone google it then download and click on jailbreak ur done in seconds this also works on 1.1.5

    gtfg
    (WTF)
    (._.)

  8. 53
    kate says:

    uh yeah i just tried it with the ibrickr one. cause i just got my itouch today. the screen is completely white. it wont do anything. i pluged it into my itunes but it doesnt go through. uh yeah wtf is wrong with my ipod?

  9. 52
    distruptedhuman says:

    ttr is free and yeah u can use get off ur wifi on ur ipod

  10. 51
    Jana says:

    uh, I just went to my apps icon and clicked install. then it was on my ipod. thats it. all done. what’s the big deal?

  11. 50
    jamar says:

    @jonia- The App Store version doesn’t let you use your own songs. Big downside and pretty much kills the appeal of the game (all the songs I play have tapfiles created by other users).

  12. 49
    james says:

    dont use ibrickr if you have pc. it screwed my itouch then the pc didnt recognize it nor did itunes. go to www.ziphone.org

    trust me its easier to use and it worked for me

    by the way you need a wifi connection to get tap tap rev

  13. 48
    Jonia says:

    Tap Tap revolution is available through the iTunes store in their App Store. It’s free. If you download it through iTunes, there is no reason why it should mess up your iPod or iPhone.

  14. 47
    rosie says:

    okay. eyo . answer the question. will downloading the tap tap rev mess up the iphone n if not, how do youdo it

  15. 46
    whats i to ya says:

    this sounds g** probly will not work and the ppl that say it does r complete retards so my advice is to not do this f****n scaming thing

  16. 45
    phantasmalspirit says:

    To Grant: hey don’t worry… we all know that the ipod touch / iphone is a really expensive toy and stuff, but jailbreaking does not kill it and the benefits far outweigh the few minutes it takes to jailbreak it. and yes, you can use the apple full system reset to erase jailbreak if you’re not happy. relax. if jailbreaking was that bad, you’d have this forum full of people complaining about crashed stuff. but it works fine, we’re all still here and happy. To Bob: just run ziphone / liberty / whatever third party jailbreak on it. it’s better to jailbreak with 1.1.4 anyway (and it can be done without needing extra steps) so that you don’t have to reset the iphone again when updating your iTunes software. Open Forum: btw, does updating your iTunes software wreak havoc with jailbreak?

  17. 44
    bob says:

    mine is version 1.1.4 so how do i do that

  18. 43
    grant says:

    RIGHT!?!?!?!?! :|

  19. 42
    grant says:

    has there been ANY reports about after jail breaking NOT being able to use it ever again just to be sure…I mean its fine if I can restore it…right? :|

  20. 41
    phantasmalspirit says:

    to ichi169:

    another way of using TTR is by Finder. You don’t have to download tracks from the Net; you can download Finder (installer.app) and then copy and paste your current music into the “Music” subfolder of the “TTR” folder.

    It will then appear under the “Downloaded Tracks” as XXXX (rec) which means that it’s not recorded. You can then create your own beat by opening XXXX in TTR and then tapping. When you’re done, just leave it and TTR will save it; if you don’t like what you tapped you can exit any time throughout the song.

    One note though is that Apple renames all stuff (in Finder) with four-letter code names e.g. GABQ.m4a or ZMVT.mp3. You can also TTR movies’ audio (though no visual) by copying the .m4v files.

    Hence you should use iTunes to help you; remove all songs from your iPod and put in only those that you want to TTR. Then use Finder and put them in TTR (or copy down their codes to do it later) before re-filling your iPod up with its original quantity of songs.

    Hope that helps. Sorry it’s so long though. :)

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