Tung Tung Tung Sahur is a charming and culturally specific rhythm game based on the Indonesian tradition of waking people up for Sahur (the pre-dawn meal during Ramadan). In this unblocked game, you must tap a drum in time with the music to create a loud and cheerful rhythm. It is a simple, fun, and festive game for everyone.
The gameplay of Tung Tung Tung Sahur is a straightforward timing challenge. A series of notes will scroll across the screen towards a target line. You must tap the corresponding drum at the exact moment the note crosses the line. The key to a high score is to hit the notes as perfectly as possible, achieving ‘Perfect’ ratings to build up your combo multiplier. This rhythmic gameplay is a different kind of fun from the stealthy action in Bob The Robber 4. The goal is to successfully complete the song with a high score to wake up all the houses.
Watch the notes move across the screen. When a note reaches the circle on the left, click the corresponding drum button at the bottom of the screen. Hit the notes accurately to score points and build your combo. Do not miss too many notes, or you will fail the song.
Listen to the background music. The notes are perfectly synced to the beat, and using your ears is just as important as using your eyes. Try to find a comfortable and consistent rhythm for your taps. A steady hand is better than a frantic one.
Use the mouse to click on the drum buttons as the notes pass over the target line.
Sahur is the meal consumed early in the morning by Muslims before they begin their fast during the holy month of Ramadan. In Indonesia and other countries, there is a tradition of people going around the neighborhood, playing drums and shouting to wake everyone up in time for this meal.
While its main purpose is fun, it does provide a nice little window into a specific and joyful cultural tradition from Indonesia.
The game starts simple, but like most rhythm games, the songs can become faster and more complex, requiring very good timing and reflexes to hit all the notes.
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