Tunesholic is a rhythm action game available in your iOS and Android mobile devices. Tap away in this unique and upbeat rhythm game that will surely surprise you and keep you pounding away on those sparkling blocks of beats.
Have you ever played O2 Jam or any game of the like? Well if you did then this game will blow your mind, and if you haven’t then the same effect still applies. Get you fingers ready and just tap, yes just plain tapping, although there could be occasional sliding and stuff but never mind that. All I’m trying to say is that this game’s mechanics are just that simple. Well simple in a sense, but let me tell you this – basic gaming skills aren’t enough to master this game, for exceptional talent on hand and eye coordination and impressive reaction time are both needed to be at a competitive level with other players. So if you think you’re that good then why not test this game out and see for yourself.
Tunesholic Trailer
Graphics: Average
Good, but not that impressive. Actually in this type of genre, graphic quality really isn’t that much of an issue since most of your attention is in the music, so I guess they played it by the book when they developed this game. The pregame screen where you do some adjustments just before starting the game is a little bit messy and lacks efficiency, so I guess that’s one of the fixes that needed to be done, and that I hope they do.
Sound: Very Good
This is where this game shines because when you talk about rhythm games, music is a major factor to it. And one particularly feature of this game stands above all other previous ones, and that is its ability to import songs directly from your own music library in your device. Isn’t that great? Now you can choose what songs you can play, unlike before where you’re forced to play with songs you’ve never even heard of before and sometimes it’s even in MIDI format, which is just terrible. So now you have more freedom and more options to choose from.
Gameplay: Good
A rhythm game breakthrough. This game has so much too offer for rhythm game fans like me like the song import feature, the 3-8 line feature, the note speed feature, and lastly, the difficulty. In a way, you could experiment things up in order to suit the best style that you are suited to, and not to mention that these features allows you to fine tune the gaming experience and make the song that you imported be in-timing with the game. Sadly though you need to familiarize yourself with the tweaking before you can really fully experience the game at its best.
Cons: Design tends to be a little messy. Needs familiarization with the tweaking for best experience.
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