We aim to create a diverse library of our favorite Android gaming phones. Quick-tap and play rhythm games provide the perfect balance to any library, allowing us to find an optimal rhythm rate that keeps our battery life healthy.
To ensure your game library is always up to date, we have assembled a list of the best rhythm games available on Android.
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Thursday, April 6th
1. Deemo
Deemo is more than just a fantastic rhythm game. It also brings an emotionally compelling story that focuses on two characters: Deemo, a mysterious figure trying to help Alice, a lost girl who has appeared in the sky and can’t find her way back home. In addition, it’s playable offline with story mode featuring piano-themed music composed beautifully. The emphasis on piano music will make any pianist admire this captivating game.
2. Lanota
Lanota is free to download but only a trial version and does not offer the entire game for free. However, this price does not take away from how great the game is. Lanota can best be described as a picture storybook that uses rhythm gameplay to tell its story. The world in the game is turning monochromatic due to the lack of colors and music. You need to play different levels of songs to bring back these colors.
Lanota has an original spin on rhythm gameplay; instead of reacting to notes appearing on-screen, you are confined to using a circular compass where each note can land and spin around in any direction within the circle. However, while Lanota offers artistic storytelling, you must pay for the premium experience if you want the whole package.
3. A dance of fire and ice
Many rhythm games focus on animations, but if you’re looking for a simpler version without the visuals getting in the way, A Dance of Fire and Ice is a great option. Instead of relying on the visuals for cues, you will guide two orbiting planets along a path in the perfect balance based solely on audio clues. It may have simple controls, but it still challenges rhythm fans.
4. Beatstar
Beatstar has a great selection of modern and classic music for you to jam out to. With a layout that looks like Guitar Hero/Rockband but on your device’s screen- you have the perfect rhythm game for an icebreaker in social activities. You must connect online to play and compete against your friends or top the leaderboards. Beatstar provides the nostalgia of party games in the living room with the convenience of having everyone’s phones ready! Compete and see who can get the highest score first.
5. Muse Dash
Muse Dash is an excellent option if you’re searching for a unique music game that combines rhythm and beat ’em up/parkour action! The vibrant and lively visuals will surely draw you in, and the exhilarating pace of the game will make it hard for you to take your hands off your screen. With upbeat Japanese tunes playing along, this is one music game you won’t want to miss.