Rhythm Runner
A character auto-runs to the beat. Obstacles land exactly ON the musical beat — tap / click / Space to jump IN TIME. Nail the beat for Perfect, keep your combo, and score high!
Rhythm Runner turns a simple auto-runner into a music game. Your character sprints forward on its own to a steady pulse, and every obstacle is planted exactly on a beat of the track. Instead of watching the gap, you learn to feel the tempo — the whole game lives in that satisfying moment when your jump snaps perfectly onto the downbeat.
How to play
There is only one action: jump. Tap the screen, click, or press Space the instant an obstacle reaches you, timed to the pulsing beat ring and the metronome tick. A jump landed right on the beat scores a Perfect and extends your combo, slightly early or late counts as an OK, and a badly mistimed or missed jump is a stumble. Three stumbles end the run.
Tips
- Aim to press exactly on the beat, not just before the obstacle — that is what earns Perfect and combo points.
- Listen to the tick and watch the beat ring so you can anticipate rather than react.
- A longer combo multiplies the points you earn from every jump, so protecting your streak matters more than any single hit.
- On higher difficulty the tempo speeds up and patterns become syncopated, so count the off-beats deliberately.
If you enjoy playing to a rhythm, try Beat Tap or Piano Tiles next.
Objective
Your character auto-runs forward to a steady beat. Every obstacle lands exactly on a musical beat. Jump (tap/click/Space) IN TIME with the pulsing beat to clear it. On-beat = Perfect (more points + combo), slightly off = OK, way off or missed = stumble. Three stumbles ends the run.
Controls
- Tap screen / click / press Space to JUMP on the beat
- Follow the pulsing beat ring and the metronome tick to time it
- One button only — it's all about timing
Tips
- Jump exactly ON the beat for Perfect and combo bonus
- Listen to the tick and watch the beat ring to anticipate
- Higher combo means more points per jump
- Higher difficulty: faster tempo and syncopated (off-beat) patterns