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Catch Tiles: Piano Game

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Taille:122.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Plongez dans le monde enchanteur de Catchtiles: Pianogame, un jeu de musique captivant qui vous permet de vous frayer un chemin à travers des carreaux de piano magiques au rythme de vos airs préférés. Testez vos réflexes et votre vitesse dans ce jeu addictif avec une bibliothèque musicale diversifiée. Des chefs-d'œuvre EDM et classiques aux jingles d'anime, aux tubes K-pop et aux hymnes pop anglais, il y a une bande-son pour chaque goût. Vous pouvez même télécharger vos propres chansons et rivaliser avec les joueurs mondiaux pour des récompenses passionnantes.

Maître le gameplay simple: tapez les carreaux noirs, évitez les blancs et complétez les chansons pour gagner des étoiles et des couronnes pour encore plus de prix. Profitez de mises à jour fréquentes, de mignonnes peaux de tuiles de piano personnalisables et de récompenses quotidiennes. Connectez-vous avec Facebook pour sauver vos progrès et défier les amis ou les hauts screners mondiaux.

Catchtiles: Pianogame Sights:

  • Sélection musicale étendue: Explorez un vaste catalogue englobant EDM, classique, anime, K-pop, pop anglaise et pistes vocales. Jouez à des coups pré-chargés ou ajoutez vos favoris personnels de votre appareil.
  • BATTES MULTIPLYERS EN EN LIGNE: Concernant les joueurs du monde entier dans des matchs en ligne passionnants pour la domination et les récompenses de classement.
  • Tiles de piano personnalisées: Personnalisez votre expérience de jeu avec une gamme d'adorables conceptions de carreaux de piano.
  • Récompenses quotidiennes et roue chanceuse: Gagnez des bonus quotidiens et faites tourner la roue chanceuse pour des surprises supplémentaires, encourageant le jeu régulier.
  • Synchronisation des progrès sans couture: LIENDRE votre compte Facebook pour enregistrer vos progrès entre plusieurs appareils.
  • Global Scoreboards: Comparez vos scores élevés avec les amis et les meilleurs joueurs pour une compétition et une motivation amicales.

En conclusion:

Catchtiles: Pianogame est un jeu de piano très en vedette et très engageant qui s'adresse à tous les mélomanes. Son mélange de multijoueur compétitif, d'options de personnalisation, de récompenses quotidiennes et de synchronisation de progression croisée crée une expérience amusante et enrichissante. Que votre passion réside dans l'EDM, la musique classique ou les bandes sonores d'anime, ce jeu a quelque chose à offrir. Téléchargez Catchtiles: Pianogame aujourd'hui et libérez votre pianiste intérieur!

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