Piano Tiles 2™

Music

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2.7

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Category

Music

Downloads

100,000+

Developer

Nouza

Content Rating

Everyone

Review

9

Tag

tiles | piano | tile

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Editor Reviews

Piano Tiles 2 is an exciting game that can be played on your Android phone. The game involves playing popular songs on a virtual piano keyboard by tapping the correct keys at the right time. However, if you make a mistake, you will have to restart the song. The game features a variety of well-known classical pieces by composers such as Mozart and Bach, as well as more lighthearted tunes like Jingle Bells and Pachelbel's Canon. It is the sequel to the popular game Don't Tap the White Tile, so if you enjoyed that one, you will definitely love this one too!

This game offers amazing features such as beautiful piano music, high-quality sound, and an immersive concert atmosphere. While it is easy to learn, mastering it is quite challenging. You need to be quick at catching the magic tiles, and the design and graphics of the game make it even more impressive. Piano Tiles 2 provides a seamless gaming experience that is easy to play and does not take up much storage space. There are additional challenges, bonuses, and the music is perfectly synchronized with the gameplay, allowing you to feel the beauty of the piano melodies with precision timing.

In order to play Piano Tiles 2, simply tap the black piano tiles in time with the music. Make sure not to miss any tiles! This game is designed to test your speed and accuracy, so be prepared to tap those black tiles quickly. While it may start out easy, it becomes more challenging as you progress. Challenge yourself to react quickly and showcase your skills to your friends. If you enjoy music games, you will definitely love this one. It's free, exciting, and will keep you on your toes!

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2.7

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