Top 10 Best Music Android Games – Updated September, 2022
There are Android apps about everything under the sun, so it’s no surprise that there are apps about music. There are tons of apps out there that center around music. Whether they’re rhythm games or games where you guess song titles, there’s some sort of strong musical influence.
These games are perfect for music lovers and people who want to be exposed to other forms of music. They showcase the most popular songs from today and they also introduce you to new and indie music.
Top 10 Best Music Android Games – September 2022
Below is a quick overview of the top 10 best Material You Android apps for 2021, including any download and in-app purchase costs.
| Game | Download Cost | In-app cost (per item) |
| Muse Dash |
$2.99 | $0.99 – $33.99 |
| Phigros | ✕ | ✕ |
| Lyrica | ✕ | $0.99 – $3.99 |
| Queen: Rock Tour |
✕ | $2.99 |
| My Music Tower | ✕ | $0.99 – $26.99 |
| Like A Dino |
✕ | ✕ |
| Lanota | ✕ | $0.99 – $19.99 |
| VOEZ | ✕ | $0.99 – $39.99 |
| Singing Monsters: Dawn Of Fire | ✕ | $0.99 – $99.99 |
| Kalpa | ✕ | $0.99 – $29.99 |
Top 10 Best Music Android Games – September 2022
Below is a little more information on each app, and a direct link for easy downloading.
All download links go to the app’s Google Play Store listing. Users are always recommended to download apps from Google Play or an authorized app store.
Muse Dash
- Download Cost: $2.99
- In-App Cost: $0.99 – $33.99
- Size: 1.87GB
- Google Play Rating: 4.6 stars out of 5
Muse Dash puts an interesting spin on the rhythm game genre. Instead of hitting shapes as they approach the screen, you’re playing as an actual character. Also, instead of hitting shapes, you’re hitting actual enemies.
As you play, you’ll earn additional characters to play as, and there’s a variety of different characters. You’ll travel through different environments, each with a different look and feel. The same goes for the music. You’ll play through a variety of music.
The game costs $2.99, but there are some in-app purchases. They don’t get in the way, however.
Phigros
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 1GB
- Google Play Rating: 4.6 stars out of 5
Phigros is notable for taking the rhythm game genre and cranking it up a notch. While you’re still tasked with hitting markers in time with the music that’s playing, it’s a lot more nuanced than most other rhythm games.
The main draw of this game is the sheer amount of variety in it. The markers will fly onto the screen toward a line, and you need to tap on the screen when it makes contact. The thing is that, during the level, the line will move from one spot to another and split up into four lines at random times, and that adds to the challenge.
What’s more, is that there are no in-app purchases in this game. All of the content that you unlock in the game can be achieved by just playing it.
Lyrica
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $0.99 – $3.99
- Size: 463MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.4 stars out of 5
Lyrica adds a creative spin to the rhythm game genre. Rather than hitting markers as they approach the screen, the markers are represented as circles on the screen. You’ll then see a pointer move toward the circles, and it will make contact with the makers in time with the music. The game is called Lyrica because the circles have text in them, and the text represents the lyrics in the song.
There arae different types of markers. Most markers only require you to tap when the pointer hit them, but there are ones that you hold down, and some that you swipe. It’s an interesting take on the rhythm game genre, and it’s a good way to hear some nice music.
Queen: Rock Tour
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $2.99
- Size: 646MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
If you’re a fan of Queen’s music, then you’ll love this game. Queen Rock Tour is reminiscent of the Guitar Hero/Rock Band games that we played years ago.
Just like those old games, each level you play is during a concert, and you’ll see representations of the singers in the band. In this case, it’s Queen with Freddy Mercury front and center.
He will sing the lyrics of the song as you hit the shapes that fly toward the screen. It’s a great way to relive the olden days of the mid-2000s.
My Music Tower
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $0.99 – $26.99
- Size: 121MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.3 stars out of 5
If you remember “Don’t Tap The White Tile”, then you should feel right at home with this game. My Music Tower takes the same gameplay mechanics from the piano tiles games and adds its own unique spin to it.
Tiles will rush toward the bottom of the screen and you have to tap them, but this isn’t like your typical rhythm game; if you miss a tile, the round is over. As you progress through the game, you’ll slowly build up a tower with different rooms.
Like A Dino
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: No
- Size: 40MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.4 stars out of 5
Like A Dino is one of the most adorable games on this list. It’s also different from most other music games that you’ll find on the market. It stars a very happy dinosaur.
When the level starts, you’ll see your dino on the bottom of the screen, and little green lines will fall from the top of the screen in time with the music. You’ll need to move the dino so that he hits the lines. As you hit lines, his neck will get longer. What you’ll want to do is see now long you can get his next before you miss a line.
This game is free, and there are no in-app purchases. All you have to do is play the game and enjoy it.
Lanota
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $0.99 – $19.99
- Size: 434MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.6 stars out of 5
Lanota strives to differentiate itself from the other rhythm games on the market. It has a bit of an anime feel, and it starts off heavy on story and character development. In the beginning, it starts to feel like you’re about to play an RPG rather than a music game.
As for the actual rounds, it’s really different from other rhythm games. For starters, the levels are in the shape of a circle, and the notes emanating from the center. You still need to hit them notes in time with the music to earn points. There are some notes that you need to swipe up and some that you swipe down, which is pretty creative. Along with that, there are the notes that swipe across and hold down.
VOEZ
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $0.99 – $39.99
- Size: MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.2 stars out of 5
VOEZ is a pretty robust rhythm game that can get really tricky. It’s one of the several rhythm games with an anime-inspired aesthetic.
The overall look and feel of the game have a futuristic and geometric tone, and that goes for the actual level. You’ll hit the shapes as they fly toward the screen. That’s not exactly reinventing the wheel. The main thing about this game is the selection of music. You have tons of energetic modern songs that will definitely get stuck in your head.
There are in-app purchases. However, they don’t really interfere with the core gameplay experience.
Singing Monsters: Dawn Of Fire
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $0.99 – $99.99
- Size: 101MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.6 stars out of 5
My Singing Monsters has been around for 10 years now, and the game is still a pretty popular title. Now, we have My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire. This is the prequel to the original game, and it’s set in the prehistoric ages. With this game, the gameplay is pretty much the same, but the music you’re crafting is different.
Your main goal is to gradually build a song using the monsters. Each monster that you place sings/plays certain in the song. It could be the bass, vocals, harmony, melody, percussion, etc. You gain monsters by breeding them and by buying them using coins. Buying them is faster than breeding. However, if you want to breed faster, you can use the diamonds.
Kalpa
- Download Cost: Free
- In-App Cost: $0.99 – $29.99
- Size: 831MB
- Google Play Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
Kalpa is a fairly standard rhythm game, and there’s not much to offer in terms of innovation. You hit the markers as they approach the bottom of the screen to earn points. That’s the name of the game.
The main draw for this game would be the music. This music in Kalpa is on the heavier side including a lot of electronic music. It’s fast-paced and sure to get your energy up. If you’re looking for a fun game to pass the time, then Kalpa would be a good choice.
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