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Piano Tiles

Piano Tiles
Don't Tap the White Tile promo art.png
Developer(s)
Platform(s) iOS, Android, Windows Phone
Release March 28, 2014
Genre(s) Arcade
Mode(s) Single-player

Piano Tiles (known on iOS as Piano Tiles – Don't Tap the White Tile and on Android as Don't Tap the White Tile) is a single-player mobile game launched on March 28, 2014 by Umoni Studio, specifically by creator Hu Wen Zeng. The game contains six modes, created by Amr Hoballah; these modes are Classic mode; the Arcade mode; the Zen mode; the Rush mode; the Arcade+ mode (which includes the Bomb, Lightning, Bilayer, and Double tiles); and the Relay mode. In late-April 2014 the game was the most downloaded application on both the iOS and Android platforms. In early July it was released for Windows Phone.

A sequel, Piano Tiles 2, was created by Hu Wen Zeng and launched by Cheetah Mobile on August 19, 2015.

Piano Tiles is a game where the player's objective is to tap on the black tiles as they appear from the top of the screen while avoiding the white. When each black tile is tapped, it will emit a piano sound. In quick succession, forms famous compositions such as Für Elise and Ode to Joy. Bluestone Alley composed by Congfei Wei is Piano Tiles 2 song level it is original composition of Piano Tiles 2, other songs by Congfei Wei is Aurora and Forest of Blocks. If the player taps on a white tile, the player will lose the game and be signaled by an off-tune note. Piano tiles 2 had a long tile tap, double tiles, rapid tiles and slide tiles, and use one song per game, will unlocked 3 new songs per level up and its first level song is Little Star.

There is a set number of tiles the player must touch to win. The screen moves manually, at the rate which the tiles are touched. The player may attempt to touch these tiles in as little time as possible. Some events in Piano Tiles 2 may use classic mode.

The tiles on the screen automatically move and the player must keep up with the pace. The game lasts until one tile is missed in between, or a white tile is tapped. It contains a wide variety of variants, all of which are in a similar mode known as Arcade+ Mode. Piano Tiles 2 use only arcade mode per songs with some long tile tap, double tiles, rapid tiles and slide tiles.

There is a set time limit and the player may attempt to press as many tiles as possible before the time runs out. As with classic mode, the screen moves at the rate which black tiles are pressed.


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