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Pianista
Pianista
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  • It’s the best music game so far

    I’m music game addicted... they care about accuracy and class. A lot of music games don’t have details to the art and aesthetic. I just hope they have offline version cause I spend load of time in London Underground....
  • Surprisingly good

    Has it where it counts. Songs are challenging, music is a refreshing change from the endless generic techno that overwhelmed the rhythm genre, and the notes are very responsive. I honestly don’t know how they’re making money with their IAP scheme, combination of subscription and currency but it doesn’t permanently unlock packs. Doesnt really matter though, you can unlock tons for free just by playing trough it.
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  • Fantastic game, a suggestion

    I love this game very much, but there is a downside to playing it. The energy points used to play the songs take too long to regenerate and also only goes to 5 energy points. While I understand that this brings people back to the game to complete it, it doesn’t keep people in once they have completed it. My suggestion is to either raise the amount of energy points you get per recharge, decrease the amount of time needed to recharge, or allow people to play songs for no energy points after they have completed the level.
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  • Great game

    The app has an amazing visual theme, enjoyable note maps and a great music theme. I would recommend three things for this app, two of which are possible solutions to problems that really hinder my gameplay.

    1) Dimming the combo counter, preferably into an inconspicuous grey colour. The flashy and animated “Excellent” and “Marvellous” blend with the notes because they all have similar colours and brightness levels, and their slight animation also contributes to their camouflage. It makes it harder to focus on and be prepared for incoming notes, especially for players who play with slower speed settings (i.e. having more cluttered notes).

    2) Reducing or removing the missed-combo-sound. Not only is the sound louder than the background music, it also seems to lower the music volume to zero whenever it happens. Forcibly cutting off the flow of the gameplay and concentration of a player in such a brutal manner—especially via audio, when that one characteristic is the main appeal of these types of music games—seems to unnecessarily set up an additional challenge that not every player would willingly take or genuinely enjoy. It already bothers players whenever they miss a note and lose a combo; there’s no need to audibly emphasize their guilt.

    3) An audio offset setting where notes can be tapped at a different timing to the music (a.k.a. an option to lag the audio behind or ahead of the notes.) Some devices have lag with the audio and/or the touch-input, and some people can have biological lags of their own that would benefit from this setting.
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  • Awesome game.

    This game is awesome however, your only given 5 goes then you have to wait 20+ mins for another go unless you watch ads every time you want a life, come on let us have some more goes or not have to wait as long! I understand that you want people to have minimal goes so that they will pay for the “prestige” but that’s not the case always, as I just go off it for a few hours then go on later, if you kept people on the game for longer periods (more goes) and added certain perks (for real money) then people will be more interested in actually purchasing them or add features for better pianos (for cash) etc.
    Also add a feature for a Day prestige!

    The game is super fun though I just wish we could spend longer on it 👍👍
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  • Enjoyed The Game Till Now

    Before, when everything worked properly and whatnot- I pretty much played this game whenever I could, but when I had to reinstall it, the audio for pretty much 85% of the pieces essentially stopped existing. Now I can’t enjoy it, because there’s no music.
  • Great Game! Minor issues.

    With league, I enjoy it much, it’s just there’s one issue, it’s super repetitive with the same composers & music. I get bored of it. I usually only play that because I can’t progress further into the music on Tour. I am stuck on a song. Other than that, good game! I like it a lot.
  • Awesome!

    I’m in love with this game. I love all rhythm games, and this one is really well made. The league system is fun and challenging for all players and the graphics are perfect for this game. It would be cool if you added some events with different kinds of music (of course all piano), I know this game is about classic music, but having some events with more modern pieces would be awesome. Keep improving the game!

    Att: Selfmode
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  • Problems

    Game is decent overall but has a few glaring issues. The music points system needs changing as it takes too long to restore and maxes out at 5 points. Watching an ad to give you a point does not give you the point at the end of the ad. I think there should be a mode where it doesn't give you a score but also doesn’t use music points. The sound quality is very good and besides these issues it is a good game.
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  • Great game! Missed opportunity.

    This is by far the most intuitive and fun tap to music game I’ve encountered. It’s aesthetic and very easy to pick up. The glissando feature is very enjoyable and the taps are well designed. Nothing warms my heart more than it’s persistent 100% classical inclination - which brings me to its one downfall: all of the pieces are played by midi file with low to medium expression markings. This seems like a great opportunity to deliver the soul of classical music in an accessible way to the uneducated masses, and yet it fails to live up to its potential. Though it is hard to coordinate the taps with real recordings, it is definitely necessary for bringing the music to life. Great game though.
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