Infinite Tiles: EDM & Piano

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.3
48.9K reviews
5M+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this game

INFINITE TILES is a music game that tests your rhythm skills in a fun way. With hits inspired by many music genres, following the rhythm of musical instruments such as piano, drums, guitar and electronic beats will make you play music to infinity. New songs are released regularly, your reflexes will soon be the same as professional musicians!

You won't be able to stop playing!

Start playing songs with INFINITE TILES today!

The tiles that simulate a piano on Infinite Tiles are colorful and more fun for you to advance through the levels, become a music star and play infinite beats like magic.

PLAY IN THE RHYTHM TO MAKE MUSIC
• Colorful tiles to play the beats in the rhythm.
• Infinite songs inspired by the most popular hits
• Playlist from classical songs to today's top hits
• The more beats you play in the rhythm, the more coins you’ll get to unlock new hits.
• Ideal music game to spend time with.
• The faster the song the greater the challenge
• Play with friends and compare your skills. Whoever plays faster wins!
• Works on all screen formats - Smartphones and Tablets (HD images)
• Besides EDM tracks, play remixes of classical piano songs, pop songs, game themes, rock songs, viral songs and even meme songs.

BE A MUSIC STAR!

Challenge your friends and compare scores!

*Our music game is free, but it's possible to get the premium version to remove ads and get lots of coins weekly!

An App developed by artists and musicians for all music lovers.

BE PART OF THE INFINITE TILES COMMUNITY!

Wanna talk to us? -> hello@opalastudios.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opalastudios/
Opala Crew -> https://discord.gg/ZPUS5HZqZe

Infinite Tiles - You can music.
Updated on
Nov 29, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App activity and App info and performance
No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit

Ratings and reviews

4.1
45.4K reviews
Colin Brackenridge
January 2, 2022
This is by far the best rhythm on mobile. It plays really well, it doesn't have a stupid life system where you can only play a certain amount of songs untill it re charges. There's not too man adds and there's a lot of songs. My only issue is that while some songs are ranked either easy, medium, hard or insane, not all songs are ranked. This makes it hard to find challenging songs since most songs are really easy. I would also like some anime songs but that's just me.
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clownmeister
August 19, 2020
After Piano Tiles 2 was taken down from the play store, this is the best alternative I've been able to find. The gameplay is smooth, and I love how tiles can overlap. Using remixes instead of actual songs is a clever way to avoid copyright as well, so congratulations there. My only criticism is that I wish there were more classical songs. Most classical pieces are public domain by now, so copyright isn't an issue. Apart from that, it's a good app, and I hope you keep improving it.
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Faith
December 6, 2023
The gameplay is fine. There is something going on with the accuracy, though. It's incorrect. The game just decides when the note is too far out of the hitbox and counts it as a miss - other times it counts as a perfect, and it's kind of annoying. The note blocks are a bit big for such a small space on the screen. It becomes too cramped, and it's painful to have to have your eyes jump across the screen. The mapping is not very good, but that is mainly due to bad syncing and no long notes.
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What’s new

- performance improvements
- bug fixes