Showing posts with label piano-tiles-4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piano-tiles-4. Show all posts

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.”

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Don’t Tap the White Tile is just the latest hit to prove no one really understands mobile gaming

What is Piano Tiles/Don’t Tap The White Tile?
Well, it is the most downloaded game for iPhone and Android. The simple, arcade-style release has players tapping vertical-scrolling black tiles in a variety of different modes. The idea is to tap the correct parts of the screen as fast as you can, and that’s about the extent of the mechanics. The “Classic” stage wants to see how fast you can tap 30 blocks, and “Arcade” gives you the chance to continue for as long as you can avoid the dreaded white spaces, but that’s it.
Piano Tiles
You should try to beat my scores!
Above: You should try to beat my scores!
Image Credit: Jeff Grubb/GamesBeat
And it’s exceedingly simple.
Piano Tiles embodies everything about the kinds of stuff that is bubbling up on mobile recently. Like Flappy Bird, each match of Piano Tiles only lasts for a short amount of time. Like 2048, it has an incredibly basic visual style. Like both games, Piano Tiles only really has players performing one gesture action, and it is free. It also lacks any in-app purchases.
The app is performing well. In fact, more people are downloading Piano Tiles 2 game on iOS and Android than Clash of Clans or Candy Crush Saga. Those may make a lot more money, but they also have huge development teams. Umoni Studio, the developer responsible for Piano Tiles, doesn’t even have an official website.
What this says about mobile gaming
That apps like Piano Tiles and 2048 are taking over the top of the download charts while Angry Birds studio Rovio’s profits take a nosedive is potential evidence of a couple of possibilities.
For one, it could mean that big publishers have no idea what gamers really want. After all, Flappy Bird and 2048 seemed to come out of nowhere. They also lack a certain amount of polish and production values that mobile publishers often put into their releases. And smartphone owners don’t seem to care.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Try Piano Tiles the New Game That Will Have You Cursing

No matter, however: These strangely addicting, simple games keep you playing on.
The newest game that’s driving smartphone gamers nuts? It’s called Piano Tiles. It’s near the top of the iTunes charts, and it brings a fresh element to the genre: music.
Available on iPhone, iPad and Android smartphones (still listed under the name Don’t Tap The White Tile in the Play store), Piano Tiles reminds us of a stripped-down version of Dance Dance Revolution or Guitar Hero. In the Arcade mode, a waterfall of black keys scattered from left to right comes flying at you from above. Each key represents the next note in a song. The object is to tap the black keys, and only the black keys, in order, as fast as you can. Accidentally tapping a white key will result in a game over. Falling too far behind in the sequence will also get you ousted.
Piano Tiles
Tapping through the board at the correct pace will compose a song. Beethoven’s Für Elise and Pachelbel’s Canon were a couple of songs within the game that we were able to identify.
Aside from Arcade mode, Piano Tiles also offers Classic, which presents a set number of tiles that you race against the clock to get through, and Zen, in which you’re given a number of seconds to tap as many tiles as you can. Relay is a variation on Zen mode that refreshes the clock after every 50 tiles cleared, and Rush is a variation on Arcade mode that measures black tiles cleared per second.
Each gaming mode also has difficulty modifiers, in case you want to make things harder on yourself.
What’s that? Just reading the explanation of Piano Tiles 2 already has you aggravated before playing a minute of the game? Well, you’re welcome to join the fray.
Similar to what we saw at the height of this winter’s Flappy Bird craze, Twitter timelines everywhere are filling with the gripes of gamers who are swearing up and down at Piano Tiles (including some in language that we can’t post here).

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Piano Tiles 2 Awarded Best Game of 2015 by Google Play in 13 Countries

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Piano Tiles 2, an original Cheetah Mobile Inc. (CMCM) mobile game, was selected by Google out of millions of apps for Google Play’s Best Game 2015 award in 13 countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Indonesia and India.
Piano Tiles
Piano Tiles 2 is an arcade style mobile game which pairs classical music with quick reflexes, aimed at providing a similar experience felt by those sitting at the piano for a performance. The game was first released in July 2015 as a sequel to the viral hit, Piano Tiles (Don’t Tap The White Tile,) improving on the original, while keeping all the addictive qualities. In September of 2015, Piano Tiles 2 reached the #1 spot on the free games category of Google Play store in the U.S. and the #5 spot for free games worldwide.
“It’s an honor to be picked as the Best Game of 2015 by Google in 13 countries,” said Sylvan Wang, Producer of Piano Tiles 2. “My team is extremely proud, but still very focused on continually making Piano Tiles 2 even better with additional songs and features.”
There are currently 188 playable songs available in the game, of which nine were just added. With the availability of iOS 9 for iPhone, Piano Tiles 2 added one-tap screen recording to be able to share gameplay videos with friends. It’s a feature which has been taken advantage of heavily since Piano Tiles 2 was featured by PewDiePie, one of YouTube’s top video creators worldwide.
Piano Tiles 2 is available for free on Google Play as well as Apple’s App Store. Be warned, however, it’s a highly addictive adventure.
About Cheetah Mobile Inc.
Cheetah Mobile is a leading mobile internet company. The Company aims to provide the best apps for mobile users worldwide, while building a leading global mobile ad platform for advertisers. Cheetah Mobile had approximately 567 million global mobile monthly active users in September 2015. Its mission critical applications, including Clean Master, CM Security, Battery Doctor and Duba Anti-virus, help make the internet and mobile experience speedier, simpler, and safer for users worldwide.
The Company also provides various platform products such as Duba.com, Cheetah browser, game centers, and mobile app stores to provide multiple user traffic entry points and global content distribution channels for its business partners.

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Piano Tiles 2 is an evolution of the original

Piano Tiles 2 – capturing the operatic feeling and cadence of the music.
Canon in D, Alla Turca, Sonata in E Major are just a few songs of many I have played in Piano Tiles 2. Besides the visibly new and aesthetically pleasing color scheme, various improvements and changes have been made to the sequel we’ve been waiting for. After playing the new game for (several) hours, I compared and highlighted the differences between the two versions.
Piano Tiles
The original Piano Tiles had multiple ways you could play such as Arcade and Zen, but Piano Tiles 2 no longer has these options and instead focuses on perfecting the game itself. Players have the option to decide which song they would like to play in the new version. Levels and songs get harder as you play on and a bonus level “Endless Rush” is added to the end of the song to challenge you. The more levels you pass, the more coins you earn to unlock songs to play.
In Piano Tiles 2, songs are now played in a continuous flow unlike in the original which only moved when tiles were tapped. This allows the song to move in a fluid manner and challenge the player to tap faster and faster.
If you’re a competitive person, you’re in luck – the new version allows you to compete with players from around the world. Hall mode require you to play multiple songs continuously and the score is based on the number of tiles hit per second. Piano Tiles 2 holds three levels of difficulty for Hall mode: Beginner, Senior, and Master.
Piano tiles 2 now has tons of classical songs, from Beethoven to Mozart, for your tapping enjoyment. If you’ve ever wanted to show off your piano skills from the convenience of your phone, Piano Tiles 2 is the app for you. Hold a recital or challenge the world today!
Piano Tiles 2, Cheetah Mobile’s new mobile game for Android follows up on the success of the original and adds even more elements to keep the addiction alive. There are now new ways to test your skills, along with a new look.
• ‘Hall’ mode lets players openly compete against each other to see who can tap the fastest–ranking among all other players around the globe. There’s no sign-in process required, so once you download the game you can start competing.
• The game also includes new music selections–from simple to nearly impossible.
• Piano Tiles 2 is visually enhanced over the original, but players will still recognize the same familiar game mechanics they first fell in love with.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

How To Hack The Addictive App For The Phony High Score Your Piano Tiles

Piano Tiles and Don’t Tap The White Tile further prove that the most addicting apps are usually the most maddening. The gameplay is simple – only touch the black keys, in order, as quickly as you can. As the name suggests, Piano Tiles players who successfully evade the white tiles will compose a melody mirroring a modern day Beethoven or Pachelbel. Though even Für Elise can’t ease the pain of players unsatisfied with their high scores. That’s where Don’t Tap The White Tile and Piano Tiles cheats come into play. Follow the steps below and you’ll be able to hack the app for the phony score your heart desires.
piano tiles
Piano Tiles Jailbreak Cheat posted by CoastStormer reveals how to hack the app so that you can input the score of your liking within any game mode. You’ll need a jailbroken iOS device and the iFile app via Cydia Bigboss Repo. Open up Piano Tiles and keep it running in the background. Then open iFile. Once in, go to Mobile – Applications – White Tile – Library – Preferences. Then open the middle file (listed as com.umonistudio.tapTile.plist) as the Property List Viewer. You’ll now have access to the score fields for each Piano Tiles game mode. You can enter the score of your dreams directly into the number field. Now, close Piano Tiles, reopen it, and voila. Your new personal best reflects that you are a Piano Tiles prodigy. Watch the video below.
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Have a guilty conscience? There are Piano Tiles 2 and Don’t Tap The White Tile tips and tricks to help you fine-tune your finger pattering skills. These include using two fingers, warming-up with slower paced modes, and utilizing the Rest Reminder to give your mental health a much-needed break. Another app game strategy online suggests that you remove any screen protection for optimal sensitivity to sense taps as well as putting your smartphone on Airplane Mode to avoid ad interruptions.

Monday, November 9, 2015

Piano Tiles 2 for PC and Mac

Piano Tiles 2 is a musical game of skill and quick thinking that puts you to touch quickly on the keys of a piano that slide vertically across the screen.
piano tiles
The keys on the piano moving at full speed! The mechanics of this second Piano Tiles is virtually identical to the first. On the terminal screen will go over a set of keys piano at full speed, we have to press successfully to continue playing. If we press the correct keys, we can keep playing and listening to the song that we have chosen; but the slightest error and have to stop. Among the musical selection of world-renowned game only find mainly classical music themes. Several sonatas and symphonies of Mozart, Chopin or some movements of Bach, and of course other songs like Jingle Bells or Pachelbel’s Canon.  
Piano Tiles 2 for PC is now available bringing another game based on Don’t Tap the While tile, to your PC screens, the reason why this game is called Piano Tiles, is cause every-time you touch a Tile, it will play a Piano Tune. However, instead of taping a single tile, this time you have to make sure to tap 2 tiles at the same time and if you tap 2 Black Tiles then the game is over. You can even Tap and Hold onto tiles, but have to make sure that there is no Black Tile in the way, missing a Tile will also count a loss and 3 Missing tiles will finish the game.
piano tiles 2 game
 Download Piano Tiles 2 for PC
Choose any one of the following methods to run Piano Tiles 2 on PC.
  1. Run Piano Tiles 2 inside your Chrome browser
Run Piano Tiles 2 in Chrome browser using ARC Welder
Download and Install YouWave
Open Browser app in it.
Search for Play.google.com.
In the search bar, enter the Piano Tiles 2.
Tap the Install button and you’ll be prompted to enter the G-mail ID, enter one.
That is it, now the Download will start, followed by the Installation.
Run Piano Tiles 2 via Andy:
Download and Install Andy
Open Andy from Desktop.
Enter your Google ID and Configure Andy just like an Android Phone.
Now Download the Piano Tiles 2 for PC from link given above.
After the Download is Complete Open the APK file.
Chose Andy As Default program to Run the APK File.
Installation of the App will Start in Andy.
Wait for the Installation to Complete.
Open the Installed App from the Main menu of Andy emulator and Enjoy.
Run Piano Tiles 2 via BlueStacks
You can also play Piano Tiles 2 by downloading this game on PC via BlueStacks. For that purpose, you need to download and install BlueStacks on your PC.
Download and Install BlueStacks
Download the APK file of Piano Tiles 2 for PC from Link Above.
Open the Downloaded Apk file.
Chose BlueStacks As Default program to Run the APK File.
Installation of the game will start on Bluestacks.
After the Installation is Complete Play the App from Main menu of Bluestacks.
Enjoy the Game on big Screen.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Piano Tiles 2


Piano Tiles 2 is the sequel to the hugely popular game Piano Tiles. New gameplay, first-class sound quality and a global competition mode give your fingers a fast paced thrill with the elegance of piano playing!


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, Double and Undetermined sub-modes); 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. This 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.
How To Play:The rules are clear: just tap the black tiles to the music and avoid tapping anywhere else.In quick succession, forms famous compositions such as Für Elise and Ode to Joy. Try it out, enjoy the piano music, train your fingers to be faster, and see if you can beat your friends! If the player taps on a white tile, the player will lose the game and be signaled by an off-tune note.
What's new in Piano Tiles 2 (Don't Tap The White Tile 2):
- Great new music, feel the pleasure of a professional pianist
- Brand-new gameplay
- Share your piano performance with your loved ones
- New color scheme, multicolor instead of black and white
- Compete with players around the world