Music (141 programs)
Pros: Unique rhythm-tower defense hybrid. Real-time evolving soundtrack. Genre-based tower variety. Cooperative Duet mode.
Cons: Limited content and replayability.
Pros: Large selection of instruments and sounds. Supports solo and group jamming. Intuitive gesture controls for adjusting pitch and rhythm. Beginner-friendly design.
Cons: No option to record and save compositions.
Pros: Relaxing game. Short and lightweight game. Calming visual design and background music. Free-to-play.
Cons: Fish dropping mechanics is a little confusing.
Pros: Epic orchestral score (Duel of the Fates). Stunning visual design with dynamic lighting. Includes free updates and new content.
Cons: DLC is quite short.
Pros: Accessible and beginner-friendly. Animated sound blocks and vibrant visuals. Innovative Control Blocks.
Cons: Still in Early Access.
Pros: Colorful cartoon visuals. Features popular children’s songs. Ability to customize characters. Easy-to-learn controls.
Cons: Needs 16 GB of free disk space.
Pros: Community driven song database. Play and compete with up to 40 players. Integrated chat room. Wide range of avatars and skins to collect.
Cons: Requires deep knowledge of anime soundtracks.
Pros: Makes use of Playdate’s unconventional crank controller. Detailed recreation of Leekspin on Playdate’s two-color display.
Cons: Requires Playdate hardware or development environment to play. More of a novelty than a true app or game.
Pros: Players can compose their own songs. Features diverse set of classical pieces. Features mini-games.
Cons: High difficulty level.