Beat Tap | tinyplay.fun
Game introduction
Beat Tap is a 4-lane rhythm game where you tap notes in time with the music. Building a combo raises your score multiplier, so staying on beat without missing is the key to a high score.
- 4-lane rhythm gameplay
- Combo multiplier system
- Daily, weekly, and monthly rankings
How to play
How to play: Notes scroll down each lane — tap the matching button as a note reaches the hit zone. Hitting it precisely scores a Perfect, while a slightly off tap scores a Good.
Scoring and leaderboards: A Perfect is worth 300 points and a Good 100 points, with a 1.5x multiplier once your combo hits 10 and 2x once it hits 30. Missing a note resets your combo to zero, so keeping the streak alive matters more than any single hit.
High-score strategy: Notes appear briefly before they need to be hit, so scanning ahead across all four lanes helps you stay ready. If you miss one, don't chase it — refocus on the next note to rebuild your combo quickly.
Scoring and leaderboards
Beat Tap Game Guide compares players by the final score from short rounds. Logged-in players can submit daily, weekly, and monthly leaderboard records, and only the best score in each period is kept.
Mobile and desktop play
tinyplay.fun games run directly in the browser without installation. Mobile play focuses on touch controls, while desktop play can use mouse input or keyboard shortcuts when a game supports them.
Play Tips
- Protecting your combo matters more than any single Perfect, since it drives the multiplier.
- Watch for notes as soon as they appear rather than waiting until the last moment.
- Pace yourself through the second half of the song, when focus tends to slip.
FAQ
Can I play without logging in?
Yes. You can play immediately, but leaderboard submission requires Google login.
How does the combo work?
Each consecutive hit raises your combo by one; missing a note resets it to zero.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. Tap the four on-screen lane buttons to play.
Notes and trust information
The game can be tried without login, while leaderboard saving or some friend-invite features may require Google login. When ads are shown, they are intended to stay separated from game controls to avoid accidental taps.