Lots of fun for the entire family. Depending on the song, the game can be challenging especially on expert level. The tour is great and exposes you to a vast variety of rock & roll. Even the younger children can get into the act and have fun with the "no fail" feature enabled. My 4 year old and 16 month old love the drums and they both have a lot of fun and are learning music at the same time. When the kids are in bed, we have our 16 yr old, along with friends and neighbors, over for jam sessions for hours on end. Certainly would be more fun with other genres to choose from, such as some Christian rock and some rock and roll from the sixties. I would also like to see a wireless microphone and a more realistic drum set, where the cymbal crashes are completely separate within the game or at least incorporate it into the game as an ultra expert level. When I hear the high hat on an intro (or during the song) and you can't play it, well, it kind of stinks. Hope this game continues to grow and expand with more instruments. Thanks for all the fun!
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