- July 2, 2022
- rainybeat
Typing Tempo
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About
"Typing Tempo" is a rhythm-based typing game where players must accurately type incoming words to the beat of music tracks. With a variety of difficulties and music genres, players can improve their typing speed and rhythm skills while enjoying an immersive audio-visual experience. The game features a level editor, enabling players to create and share their own custom levels for endless gameplay possibilities.






- Fun and addictive gameplay that effectively helps improve typing skills.
- Cute graphics and a good selection of starting songs make for an enjoyable experience.
- Offers a unique rhythm game concept that challenges players' typing abilities in a fun way.
- The game can experience lag and stability issues, affecting the overall gameplay experience.
- Some keyboard layouts are not supported, making the game unplayable for certain users.
- Typing disconnected letters instead of actual words can feel unengaging and detracts from the fun.
music
24 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players enjoying the fun and addictive soundtrack that enhances the gameplay, while others find the song selection lacking in diversity and quality. Many hope for future updates that would allow for custom song uploads and a broader range of tracks. Overall, the music is seen as a solid foundation for a rhythm game, particularly for both beginners and experienced players looking to improve their typing skills.
“Great rhythm game for beginners and non-beginners with an enjoyable music selection - a fun game and also a fun way to improve your typing!”
“Super happy with it, especially if this keeps getting songs added once in a while.”
“The few songs that are included by default sound very good for a start.”
“The songs suck.”
“Wish the song selection was a bit more diverse, but I imagine that could be updated.”
“It's still missing a few features like sorting by difficulty, a way to set your offset, and hitsounds, but I'm sure that the dev will put them in at some point in the future.”