Lofi Ping Pong 9+

Meditative rhythm ping-pong

Nikolai Kislitsin

Designed for iPad

    • 3.3 • 116 Ratings
    • Free

Screenshots

Description

Rhythm game with great soundtracks in lofi hip hop genre, different game modes and cool story part

- Six locations to play/relax to
- Several gameplay modifications to test your rhythm skill
- Proceed through story part to open more lofi hip hop tracks

What’s New

Version 1.0.2

Hi everyone! In todays' update:
- Ball is flying smoother
- Continue button in Playlist is turned off when you finished playing song
- You can go back using physical Back button
- Buttons on Homescreen received some shadows
- When you hide the game it will pause automatically
- When the game is interrupted (e.g. phone call) it will go on pause automatically
- Back buttons are bigger now

Have a nice day and don't forget to drop a review c:

Ratings and Reviews

3.3 out of 5
116 Ratings

116 Ratings

Crystal_640 ,

Relaxing, but confusing at first

Really simple, short game and has relaxing music. I think the tutorial could be explained better; you have to tap INSIDE the little squares, not on the screen itself. Another thing is that you need to make sure you tap to the BEAT, not when you think the ball is going to go into the square. There is some delay in between, so go with the beat.

I had the same issues with playing the game at first like other reviews, but I think my performance slightly improved when I turned off the camera movement and zoom in the settings, so hopefully that works for you too.

Overall, I like the music and vibe of the game. It’s really simple and can be played at any time. You can re-play songs after you finish them in story mode and set different game rules for them, so there’s some replay-ability.

Some things I would suggest is definitely a redo of the tutorial section so people don’t get confused. It also feels like the story isn’t finished, and I’m not sure if the developer is planning on adding more info? I do wish more could be explained about the main character though. One last thing is a zen mode where you can play infinitely without strikes, which would be nice.

_GameReview_ ,

Pretty Awesome

I was skeptical at first at this game. I thought it would be bad. But once I got in it was kinda confusing at first. The ball would keep going through my paddle. But, I then realized that the ball comes at a beat. So you would tap at the same time as the best goes. Sometimes it’s kinda off. But really you want to hit the ball once it lands inside your little boxes on the bottom near your character. It was confusing at first. But once I got the hang of that. The levels were nice and challenging nothing to hard. Over all it was a pretty cool game. I loved the lofi music in the background. Very calm. If there were more levels to be added that would make it so much fun. I spent at least 25 minutes on this and already beat all the levels. Making more levels would be fun! Also would probably want some more clarification on the tutorial so people don’t get confused. But overall, fun game and I would recommend to anyone who’s bored and needs a little game. I for sure loved it.

inbadgaming ,

Fun for the price

I got it for free, but this game is usually 0.99 cents, which is still pretty cheap.
Pros:
The pricing, fair, but also reasonable
The gameplay, reminds me of an old bemani title, something along the lines of reflecbeat, which the ball bouncing around the table.
The music, I don't listen to much lofi, but I can groove to this music, so it's aight. I like Kovox Pitch's (the other rhythm game made by the dev, it's only on steam though) music a lot more though. (Favorite track: forever)
The art style, the menus look like they've been pulled from an old computer os, and the art itself is crisp and smooth. (Fits the music too!)

The cons:
Judgement is sound based, which I like (it is a rhythm game after all!) but the judgement strays from when the ball hits the judgement line (this can be patched!)

Tl;dr: it's good for the price, but it does have an issue which does take you out of the flow state.
4.5/5 good job!

App Privacy

The developer, Nikolai Kislitsin, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

No Details Provided

The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.

More By This Developer

You Might Also Like

Lost in Harmony
Games
Groove Coaster2 Original Style
Games
Epic Orchestra
Games
Rotaeno
Games
Project: Muse
Games
Rytmos
Games