Cytoid Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2020-10-29
  • New version: 2.0.2
  • File size: 633.71 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

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Cytoid is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Man To Tang. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Man To Tang, with the latest current version being 2.0.2 which was officially released on 2020-10-29. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 738 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.6 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Cytoid App

How does it Work?

"Let's shape the rhythm world... together!"

Welcome to Cytoid, an open-source rhythm game where you can create, share and play your own levels! Based on the classic scanner-style gameplay and powered by the community, Cytoid provides a huge variety of musical genres to enjoy and a diverse range of gameplay design.

In Cytoid 2.0, we overhauled EVERYTHING to provide you with better gameplay & graphics, diverse gamemodes, and a much smoother community-driven experience.

◆ NEW EXPERIENCE: The completely redesigned UI is more stylish than ever, and also much simpler to navigate

◆ BUILT-IN COMMUNITY: Browse and download 4000+ user levels without leaving the game

◆ RATING SYSTEM: A reworked rating system to test your sense of rhythm and compete against the best of the best

◆ EVENTS: Join seasonal and collaboration events and earn exclusive rewards

◆ TIERS: Get officially certified for your Cytoid skills by passing courses of various difficulties

◆ CHARACTERS: Introducing unlockable characters who will accompany you on your Cytoid journey

◆ MORE CREATOR FREEDOM: New storyboarding features open up exciting possibilities for transforming Cytoid's gameplay

◆ BETTER MUSIC/NOTE SYNC: Reduced audio latency, a calibration mode, and a one-time device setup to solve synchronization issues

◆ LOCALIZATION: Cytoid is now in 14 languages

...and much, much more!

Development of Cytoid would not be possible without a group of talented artists, our community members, and of course, our Patreon/Afdian supporters. View our special thank-you page at https://cytoid.io/credits.

◾ Links

Follow our Twitter for latest news:

https://twitter.com/cytoidio

Need help? Want to get started on charting (i.e. making your own level)? Join our Discord:

https://discord.gg/cytoid

If you speak C#, star our repo on GitHub:

https://github.com/TigerHix/Cytoid

◾ Copyright (DMCA) Policy

We respect the intellectual property rights of others just as we expect others to respect our rights. If you believe that content residing on or accessible through Cytoid's services infringes your copyright, pursuant to Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512(c), a copyright owner or their agent may submit a takedown notice to us via our DMCA Agent. For more info, please visit https://cytoid.io/pages/dmca.

◾ Disclaimer

Cytoid is not affiliated with Cytus, Cytus II or Rayark Inc.

◾ iOS Version Compatibility

If you are using iOS 10, 11 or 12, you should either update to iOS 13 or 14, or update to the latest subversion of iOS (i.e. 10.3.4, 11.4.1 or 12.4.8) before running Cytoid. We are sorry for any inconvenience!

Contribute to this Wiki

Why contribute to Cytoid's wiki?

  1. Share your tremendous knowledge about Cytoid by contributing to the wiki. Knowledge sharing is made very easy by Mycryptowiki.
  2. Let people know your love and commitment to this game by helping build out its body of knowledge.
  3. Our Cytoid wiki page ranks near the top of the Google results. Help make it as accurate and complete as it can possibly be.
  4. Get the satisfaction of helping the whole world, or at least other Cytoid gamers like you. Your name will also attached to the Wiki entry.

Top Reviews


  • By ImaBirdLolz

    Nice! Some suggestions

    This is a very nice game, and the amount of beatmaps are great. I do feel like several things could be changed though, a combo counter would be very much appreciated. I also feel like the window for getting perfect notes is too narrow, I've never played a rythm game that requires you to be on the milesecond. One last suggestion, adding skins or a way for people to upload skins would be great, because while the simplicity is nice, it makes it too hard to get a perfect note. Overall very fun and good, but could use some adjustments



  • By MoggGD

    Cytus II: Fan Edition

    This game is the geometry dash editor of Cytus. While it takes a while to learn how to chart, the amount of content the community puts out is incredible. The ranked system is fantastic, and I love playing all the songs I couldn’t pay for on Cytus II. I wish that there was more satisfaction when you hit a note (like “perfect!” or “good!”) but overall this is just genius. Although sometimes I try to hit a note but it doesn’t register my clicks? I don’t know if this is my phone or a problem with the chart I’m playing but eh.



  • By Matthew(ObsidianBandit)

    Great game, would definitely recommend

    I just started about a week ago, and I’ve already fallen so in love with this game. The mechanics are pretty great, the songs are all bops, and the art is magnificent. It’s really easy to pick up, and there’s quite a few tutorials available(most of which you can skip if you’d like), so it’s nice for someone who’s just starting out playing rhythm games(me), but the difficulties can go quite high so I’m sure it’d be fun for someone more experienced as well.



  • By Doubtedcamp

    Cytus Gameplay with Osu Community

    This game is a pretty fantastic idea. While it is a clone of the Cytus series, the devs also included the idea of community beatmaps from Osu. Great replay value, however, figuring out how to download beatmaps for the first time was a pain in the neck. (For me at least.) It turns out that they download to the files app, which you can then copy to the game. Other than that, excellent alternative to play while waiting for future C2 updates.



  • By Kman 🐓

    Legendary Mobile Game

    I won’t bother going into detail about the good, that would waste everyone’s time. Everything about this game is incredibly well done. (The timing window for “perfect” notes is quite strict though 👀) Give this game a go! Just like “osu!”(PC rhythm game), it’s very repulsive at the start with 0 practice but you can quickly build skill and find an experience only a top tier mobile game could offer. Amazing job, Devs!



  • By hate of ads

    Good game

    Ok, the developers care about this game. I stopped playing it for a while because of reasons in my previous review. I heard the fixed it and eventually came back. They practically remade the whole interface. Everything looks a lot better. Previous Review: I am not able to log in, but the game is good. I also tried changing my password, but it still wouldn’t let me log in.



  • By Bako 40

    Excellent!

    This game is great, I can never have enough cytus and Cytoid really helped me,I think it would we be cool if we get gameplay mods like in osu!, that would be complete insanity! Oh, I also have a problem when a starting a level it's always laggy and actually messes up the sync, but retrying the level usually fixes it, it's just a bit inconvenient. Edit:Thank you!



  • By DaffyDabber

    Great! But it feels off for me

    Great idea. Ideal choice if you wanna play Cytus II but don’t have the money. Everything is good but I just have a few problems .I feel no satisfaction when I click on a note or press or when I drag or swipe. It feels bland. It’s not because of the sound but because the design of the notes. You don’t need to do it yourself, you can allow the community to add their own custom notes or something if possible. Also, I find not knowing if a note had been hit or not annoying so if you could you add a perfect or good when you hit a note instead of just late or early that’d be great! Overall, it’s pretty fun and challenging



  • By qazwsg

    Good but small details

    This game is good. It’s easy to learn with training mode and you can learn to get better but I’d like to say that the window is too small for me to get perfects. I’d say that cytus II is easy while Cytoid seems quite a bit strict. Also (I don’t know if this is just me or not or if I’m doing it wrong) the flick notes aren’t registering for me; sometimes they miss, sometimes they don’t. It confuses me sometimes because I do the same thing for all the notes but some of them (most of them) are wrong. Other than those things it’s a pretty good game that I would recommend.



  • By mitso2k

    Good, but a bit too strict

    This game is an excellent port of the Cytus gameplay in a community driven format. Menus, design, characters are all excellent. However, note accuracy is a too strict compared to the original game. Getting a “million master” score in many songs is near impossible (even at the easiest settings), as the window for a perfect hit is negligible. I understand keeping scoring strict is important for implementing a balanced ranking system, but a tiny tweak in the window for a perfect hit would go a long way, especially considering the variable nature of devices and their latency.



  • By Mike and Mars

    Breath of fresh air

    Absolutely adore this. Especially the fact that it’s community driven with a wide host of different songs and plays, with a community board that’s easy to access and compare. There’s only a couple thing I wish they would have. Firstly a comment section for songs, go full board on the community aspect! So you can comment on the track you just played and see other players reaction! Second, an in-game music player! I adore alot of these songs and it’d be nice have them on shuffle while I’m traveling about! Great work overall!



  • By uhh.plasma

    Cytus 2: Baby Mode

    Now I started off playing Cytus 2 with a friend when he discovered Cytoid because we had wanted custom songs. The game is great and all in every aspect but as a transition from Cytus to Cytoid I find it difficult to adapt to the timing of the notes in Cytoid because they are a bit harsher about what’s early or late. I personally find that it kills the game for me since once I finish a song I see a low score. So I guess just be wary if you too are making a transition from Cytus 2 to Cytoid.



  • By Maddox Vass

    Good but not great

    Cytus 2 is probably my favorite game to play on my phone. The reason I like it is because the tap registration is great L. I was hoping for this to be the exact same or at least very similar. But no the tap reg is some of the worse in any rhythm game app. Since this is free it’s fine but if it costed any money at all just go with cytus 2 plus it’s only 2 dollars (not including dlc characters). Get this if you really and I mean really wanna play custom songs because the community is so small and that half the maps on here are straight up impossible. Make a system where the creator has to beat the map to upload it just like super Mario maker 2. And don’t get me started on how bad it is if I don’t know if hit a note or not. Do it like Paul how it says “Perfect” or “Awesome”.



  • By hsinto

    Great UI, horrible hitreg and tier system

    The UI is amazing. The game has recently gotten a complete overhaul that has completely exceeded my expectations. However, the tier system bothers me. The horrible hit detection and accuracy detection has no leniency whatsoever, and the life bar doesn’t regenerate after hitting a certain amount of circles. I went from comfortably being able to beat 10+ difficulties to not being able to pass the first tier due to the horrible hitreg and beatmapping. I’d like to see a revamp of the tier system, as there’s no skipping tiers or clearing more advanced tiers.


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