Rhythm-tapping game that syncs with your favorite tracks for fast-paced musical challenges
Rhythm-tapping game that syncs with your favorite tracks for fast-paced musical challenges
Vote (84 votes)
Program license Free
Developer CREAPPTIVE Co., Ltd.
Version 1.3.3
Works under Android
Vote
(84 votes)
Developer
CREAPPTIVE Co., Ltd.
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.3.3
Pros
- Lets you play rhythm stages using YouTube videos you search for
- Also supports songs stored on your phone
- Auto-generated notes can be saved when you find a set you like
Cons
- Music selection is centered on YouTube search or your own device library, not an in-app song list
- Gameplay is built around automatically generated notes, which may not suit players who want only fixed patterns
BEAT MP3 for YouTube is a music game that lets you turn YouTube videos into playable rhythm stages, then tap along to notes generated from what you choose to play.
It is for anyone who wants a rhythm-tapping experience built around finding their own songs, whether that means picking a YouTube video on the spot or using music already stored on their phone.
Turning any YouTube video into a playable stage
The core appeal here is simple: you search for a YouTube video you want, then play a rhythm game with that video. Instead of being limited to a fixed in-app playlist, the app frames YouTube itself as the library, which can make the game feel more personal when you want to play along with a specific track or performance video.
Support for music saved on your phone
If you prefer playing from your own collection, BEAT MP3 for YouTube also supports songs stored on your device. That flexibility, YouTube when you want variety, local files when you want familiarity, is one of the app’s most practical strengths.
Auto-generated notes, plus the option to keep favorites
Rather than relying only on pre-made charts, the app uses automatic note generation so the same song can be approached through its generated patterns. After a play, you can also save notes you like from what the app created, which gives you a way to hang onto a preferred version for later sessions.
Pros
- Lets you play rhythm stages using YouTube videos you search for
- Also supports songs stored on your phone
- Auto-generated notes can be saved when you find a set you like
Cons
- Music selection is centered on YouTube search or your own device library, not an in-app song list
- Gameplay is built around automatically generated notes, which may not suit players who want only fixed patterns