Music (131 programs)
Pros: Add up to four audio channels. Four instruments. Copy-paste function.
Cons: Lacks advanced features.
Pros: Unique gameplay. Good use of visual elements. Diverse music selection. Animated backdrops.
Cons: Potential repetitiveness.
Pros: Allows users to create their own customized levels. 50 unique levels.
Cons: Learning curve.
Pros: 2-in-1 music and video game release.
Cons: Unpolished graphics and deliberate issues could deter some.
Pros: Free fangame. Lets you test VS Bunzo Bunny’s in-game assets. Easy controls. Has mobile touch controls.
Cons: Only for testing the mod’s assets. Not much gameplay available.
Pros: Well-crafted pixel art visual style. Each patient has a unique heartbeat to add variety to the game. Boss fights in the form of viruses. Over 20 handmade levels, each with its own story.
Cons: Timing can be unforgiving, making the game frustrating for less-skilled players.
Pros: Unlimited customizability. Speed/BPM slider. VR and first-person mode. Song scrubbing.
Cons: Osu! is a lot more polished. No online rankings. No multiplayer support. No tutorial.
Pros: Aesthetically pleasing. Good music selection. Straightforward and original control scheme. Compatible with gamepad and MIDI controller.
Cons: Nothing to win. Lacks challenge. Requires large storage space.
Pros: Simple and intuitive controls. Open-source. Active and creative modding community.
Cons: No multiplayer mode.
Pros: Intuitive user interface. Simple mechanics. Makes mixing music unique and fun. Outstanding design.
Cons: Can become repetitive. Limited to beatboxing only.
Pros: Vary the speed of levels at will. Few competitor apps for bass parts. Good graphics. Goes well with the treble clef version.
Cons: Requires over 42 MB of space. Repetitive audio samples. Not many user options. Some repetition in the sub-levels.