Melodic Tiles

Melodic Tiles

Match identical tiles in groups to clear the playing field in this music-themed puzzle game. Let the light of the super troupers shine on your performance as you unblock and match the tiles together.
Try the Rehearsal game mode for free play or unlock your inner music maestro and match the tiles to the beat of the music in the Concert game mode.

Rules and Tips for Melodic Tiles

Use your mouse or touchscreen to click groups of the same instrument and color. All identical adjacent tiles will disappear, and any tiles stacked on top will fall down. Create combos to gain rocking point bonuses and clear the whole playing field! You receive bombs as you make matches. Use these to get rid of single tiles left.

Game Highlights & Features

Melodic Tiles is a dynamic mix between rhythm game and tile matching game.

Is there any blood or gore in the game?

No, Melodic Tiles does not involve any bloodshed or violence.

What game development tool was used for physics simulation in this game?

The game was created using Javascript development platform or library.

What tags would you use to categorize this game?

The gameplay focused on by the game according to its tags is music, tiles.

Who was responsible for programming and designing the game?

This game was created by Azerion Casual Games, an independent developer or a larger company.

Can the game be enjoyed on mobile devices like iPhones and Android phones?

Melodic Tiles can be played on mobile devices.

What type of game is this in terms of genre?

This game can be classified under the Puzzle genre.

What gender audience does this game cater to?

This game is primarily created for Male & Female.

Is this game designed for young players?

Yes, kids can play Melodic Tiles.

What age categories are most appropriate for playing this game?

The ideal audience for this game in terms of age is Teens.

Does the game include content that could be considered cruel or inhumane?

No, Melodic Tiles does not depict any cruel behavior or harm.
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