
While they mostly follow the same scale, I heard a few sour notes peppered in that made me cringe - and often lose the game as a result. With the volume on, as you touch tiles, piano keys play somewhat randomly in time with your taps. Finally, Relay has you tapping a minimum of fifty tiles in under ten seconds only to reset the clock so you can get another fifty.Īll of the game modes have their own unique charm, but it's the solid gameplay concept that makes them so much fun. Rush challenges you to see how many you can tap per second. Zen mode tests how many you can touch in 30 seconds. Arcade mode has you touching an endless onslaught of tiles that increase in speed the higher you get. The game comes with five different game modes including Classic, which challenges you to tap 50 black tiles in the shortest time possible. It sounds easy, but with game modes that have you racing against the clock, and others that see how many tiles you can touch as they come at you faster an faster, it quickly grabs your attention. As you hit tiles, you can here piano keys playing along with the action.


A grid with white and black tiles scrolls down your screen and your job is to touch all of the black tiles without making mistakes.

The basic concept behind Piano Tiles is simple.
