play the falling notes with your bare hands — your camera is the instrument
Sit about an arm's length away. Good light helps. Your camera never leaves this device.
🖐️ Show your hands to the camera. Glowing dots appear on your fingertips — gold for one hand, blue for the other.
🎵 Notes fall down the lanes. When a tile reaches the glowing line above the piano, flick a fingertip down in that lane — like tapping an invisible key in the air.
🎹 Lanes follow the melody: low notes drift left, high notes right — your hands literally trace the tune. Any of your ten fingers works, and chords need two at once.
💪 Strike harder, play louder. Flick speed controls the volume of your note, like a real piano. The game plays the accompaniment underneath you — the golden rain.
✨ Perfect hits come from clean flicks right on the line. Resting a finger on a tile as it crosses still counts (assist), but caps at Great.
👆 No camera? Touch mode lets you tap the lanes or use D F J K (or 1–6).