Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Game Music Piano Tiles 2: A Mad Tapping Game With Decent

It’s the weekend and you’re staying in and catching some much-needed zzz’s. Or, you decided to go catch a doctor’s appointment, and now you’re cooling your heels at the waiting room. So you decide to whip out your Android and play a game. But what do you play? How about 2015’s runaway hit, Piano Tiles2, by Clean Master Games.
Clean Master is better known for its phone-boosting utility, but the dev team apparently branched out into games. And when they created Piano Tiles and Piano Tiles 2, they apparently came up with one of 2015’s most annoying notification hog.
Piano Tiles 2
If you noticed your Facebook friends sending you invite upon invite to Piano Tiles 2, don’t knock it until you’ve tried it. If you’re the type who likes tapping the hours away at a no-brainer that just needs you to be fast at tapping things, in this case, black blocks, then this is the game for you.
Piano Tiles 2, which is at number 1 on Google Plays Top Free Games at the moment, has a maddeningly addictive soundtrack, and an equally compelling gameplay. The black blocks, which stand for the black keys on a real piano, keep coming or falling at you, and all you have to do is to keep tapping them as you run up your score.
Frankly, there’s a better game out there: Omicron by Canupa, but the fact that it’s a paid game may deter most. Omicron by Canupa has an even more compelling soundtrack, and this über-sexy digital voice urging you to “Tap That Color.”
However, to each their own, and if tapping at black keys is your thing for killing time while waiting for your turn at the clinic, then grab a pair of great earphones, plug in to Piano Tiles 2, and before you know it, you’re up for your checkup. Have fun!
Download Piano Tiles 2 by Clean Master Games here: http://pianotiles2.com/

Friday, May 6, 2016

What have you learned from other mobile piano games that helped to improve Piano Tiles 2?

“Before developing Piano Tiles 2, our team tried a ton of similar mobile games on the market but walked away unimpressed.
“It did inspire us though, and we realised that the core of a game – and how well it performs – is in how it plays over anything else.
Piano Tiles 2
Piano Tiles 2
“With that in mind, we worked hard to provide the best user experience possible and to ensure that our players would have fun before anything else.”
Which games is it most inspired by and how is this inspiration represented in the game?
“A game devoid of creativity or emotional connection won’t impress players.
“We weren’t really inspired by any other games. Instead, we decided to make something truly unique and try and make it the best game possible.
“You can feel this as soon as you open Piano Tiles 2.”