During spring break I decided that I was going to buy myself a Nintendo DSi because my old DS system was one of the 1st generation systems. It was huge and bulky, had a small screen, and wasn’t as bright, shiny and new as the DSi.
So when you get a new console, you need to get some new games! (That’s just a given.)
One of the games I stumbled across was Rhythm Heaven, a rhythm music based game that requires you to be skilled in… you guessed it. Rhythm. Ok. So maybe I’m not the best when it comes to matching tempo changes but at least I can spot design in a video game.
It’s not just the title screens for each of the mini games, but it is clear that Nintendo goes to the trouble of designing the actual in-game screens. During my frequent bouts to get “Perfect” on all the mini-games, I sometimes catch myself identifying certain design aspects on each level. “Hey, they are using the rule of thirds! Hey, they are trying to lead the eye downward with that subtle inclusion of birds!”
If I could pick a dream job, it would literally be to work at Nintendo. There is a reason they are the top console makers, and that their official games are best sellers. They actually use design in the games! Rhythm Heaven is no exception. Are you extremely gifted with the power of perfect rhythm and also like design? Give Rhythm Heaven a try – I think you’ll be pleased both musically and visually.
Here’s some other stills from the gameĀ – so simple… yet so design.




