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American Boy Tiles Music Piano

American Boy Tiles Music Piano

Catégorie : MusiqueVersion: 1.0

Taille:47.65MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Şükriye Can

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Description de l'application

American Boy Tiles Music Piano est l'application musicale ultime pour les amateurs de remix de rythmes rap et dance. Ce jeu gratuit propose une sélection variée de chansons, offrant des heures de plaisir à jouer. Comme pour les autres jeux de piano, les joueurs tapent simplement sur les tuiles musicales qui tombent, se plongeant dans des mélodies captivantes et des rythmes énergiques. Manquez une tuile et c'est la fin du jeu ! Chaque frappe est un rythme, exigeant concentration et précision.

Caractéristiques de American Boy Tiles Music Piano :

  • Jeux de piano sur tuiles : Profitez d'une variété de jeux de piano mettant en vedette vos morceaux préférés joués sur des tuiles virtuelles.
  • Remixes de rythmes de musique de danse : Groove to Des remixes rythmiques de musique de danse accrocheurs aux côtés des options de jeu de piano.
  • Fast-Paced Tap Gameplay : Découvrez un gameplay immersif en tapotant rapidement les tuiles au rythme.
  • Vaste bibliothèque de chansons : Un large éventail de types de chansons garantit qu'il y en a pour tous les amateurs de musique.
  • Précision et concentration : Maintenez votre concentration pour éviter de toucher les mauvaises tuiles noires et continuez le jeu.
  • Taps et battements synchronisés : Chaque tapotement de tuile correspond au rythme d'une chanson, créant une connexion musicale forte.

Conclusion :

American Boy Tiles Music Piano est un jeu de musique de piano GRATUIT offrant une expérience passionnante et engageante. Ses divers jeux de piano en mosaïque, ses remix de musique de danse et sa vaste bibliothèque de chansons offrent un divertissement sans fin. Le gameplay rapide, l'accent mis sur la précision et l'intégration transparente des taps et des rythmes en font un incontournable pour tous ceux qui recherchent une expérience musicale unique. Téléchargez maintenant et vivez le bonheur musical !

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MusicAddict Jan 15,2025

Fun and addictive! The songs are great and the gameplay is simple but engaging.

Melomano Dec 30,2024

Juego entretenido, pero se repiten mucho las canciones. Los gráficos son simples, pero la jugabilidad es buena.

Musicien Jan 15,2025

Jeu simple et amusant, mais manque de contenu. On s'ennuie assez vite.

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