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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2021-01-06
  • New version: 10.0.14
  • File size: 1.33 GB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

Cytus

         

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Cytus is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Rayark International Limited. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Rayark International Limited, with the latest current version being 10.0.14 which was officially released on 2021-01-06. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 1494 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.9 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Cytus App

How does it Work?

Welcome to the Musical World of Cytus

LET’S EXPERIENCE MUSIC ’N ART, BEAT ’N REBOUND!

Check the screenshots and you will see the most AWESOME mobile music game ever!

Just PLAY and ENJOY!

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FEATURES

- 200 songs and 400 variations, including many from famous composers around the world

- Beautiful hand-drawn art style (as illustrated in the screenshots)

- Easy, intuitive Active Scan Line system and 3 types of notes

- Different display modes allow player-friendly previewing of notes

- Strong beat and rhythms provide satisfying feedback for taps

- More than 9 difficulty levels for more fun and challenges

- Various music genres: POP, JAZZ, TRANCE, HARDCORE, DRUM 'N BASS and many more

- Connect to Facebook and show off your Cytus skills

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HOW TO PLAY

- Follow along the Active Scan Line

- Tap each note as the line passes through

- Time your taps as the line is at the center of the note for a higher score!

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STORY

In the distant future, the only sentient beings in the world are robots.

They are the last remnant of the human spirit.

However, mankind is not dead.

Technology exists that is capable of transferring memories to these robots.

But with limited space, new memories will gradually overwrite the old.

To prevent the emotions in human memories from fading away, the robots resorted to converting the emotions to music, and storing them in a place called Cytus.

The robots use these songs to experience human emotion and dream that souls exists in each of them...

Cytus

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Cytus Official Site: http://www.rayark.com/g/cytus

Rayark Official Site: http://www.rayark.com

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Top Reviews


  • By RustVel

    ITS (almost) TOO HARD!

    I nearly gave up on this game.... nearly gave it 1 star in frustration. It's very challenging, even on easy. But once I got into the flow of it and I stoped crashing and burning every 2 seconds then it's a good addictive flow. A tip: You gotta stop worrying too much when your start missing a few. And don't fixate on getting every single one down, trying to laser in on each one individually and the line going up and down crazy fast. Just get the process/flow going. You gotta keep paying attention to the order in which the orbs pop out and use the line as a guide for the timing (as well as the music, such a no-brainer but I wasn't considering that at first when I was freaking out). Then once you're in a flow you can see the order they're coming at you and you're more or less keeping up with the speed of the music and the line. Voila.



  • By Becca_bear182

    Favorite Game of All Time

    Hi! I just wanted to write a review while I waited for the game to (re)download as I was thinking about this. I’ve been playing Cyrus for a little under six years now! It has my favorite music and art, and no matter what I always come back to it. I’ll complete the game and then delete it, and a few years/month later it’ll pop up in my mind and I have a blast beating it all over again. The first time I heard of Cytus was in seventh grade and I love it as much now, if not more than I did then. This game has brought me some of my all time favorite songs that STILL get stuck in my head, and artwork i still reference when creating my own drawings. I never thought a music game would have such a long term impression on me, but it did. I’ll continue to love it after I beat this one, too. Thanks for creating my favorite set of games, Rayark! <3



  • By MarkedMeteor

    Spectacular

    I absolutely love this game! I bought it back in the summer of 2015, and I'm still addicted. It had a good variety of songs and difficulties to keep you entertained and challenged. The animation and colors are fantastic, and the stories are very interesting. Rayark keeps putting out new chapters which makes me so happy! Each one is as good and the last. Some cons to the game are that it is difficult to play the harder songs on the smaller phone screen so I use my iPad. Sometimes that animations for combos can be distracting when the pop up over the screen during a song. They have also removed the achievements, but this is probably just Apple's Game Center and not Cytus. Overall, I cannot recommend this game enough. It's fun and challenging with hundreds of fantastic songs that will keep you playing for hours!



  • By DARKDEATH98

    Still a great value beyond the other rhythm games on mobile

    After about two years away, I’m still coming back to this awesome game and enjoying it all over again. I first downloaded this game early in its life, before it had chapters at all. While it was fun in the early days, now it has become an absolute masterpiece, and getting 100+ songs for the low price is absolutely incredible. Most games give you about 5 songs, then you have to cough up to build a decent song list. Not this one. Sure, some chapters have to be bought, but considering you get 10 songs for $5, that only 50 cents a song, which is a great value! This and VOEZ are my favorite rhythm games of all time and everyone who decides to get this game is in for a treat, trust me, it’s worth every single penny!



  • By zmaddhatterz

    Weird screen switch

    I love this game- don’t get me wrong- but I have one issue with it. On the multiple devices that I have tried it seems that before a song starts, the screen flips upside down so I have to re position my hands quickly before the bubbles begin to appear. This thankfully doesn’t take too long, but it kind of throws me off sometimes. The weird thing is that it doesn’t do this consistently, but periodically and only every now and then which really makes it difficult for me to be prepared for it. This aside, the music and the art in this game is so spectacular that I can almost over look this small issue!



  • By Mojjshsjjxhcgnc

    Dis is a good game

    I like this game a lot, it is fun. I am going to waste your time by making you read this long dialogue. Hi My we will have to do it for a week and then we can do something else and then I can do that for sure but we can be sure that the us can do so much better and we will be a good game and then I can go back and play it and then I will be happy able back with to the point next year we will get have to do be a little more bit of than we a can of be we up can be we a tyler when have to do we tucan t the game bus yes and eyewutw ueand the same bus iehejsjsjskwmsbjssk. Ok thank you for reading this far. You deserve a cookie 🍪.



  • By Ksixternal

    #2 But still underrated

    I'm sure the main reason this game hasn't had an update in forever is because of the heavy Japanese influence in it. (Every new 1,000,000 players means 10 new songs) To all of you on the fence about this game because of how there's anime music and you don't want to feel like a "weeb" for playing it, lighten up. Music is music, and you aren't any less of a person for liking music from another country. For the gameplay... it's awesome, and just like i remember it back when i first tried this game on a friends' Vita. Challenging as all hell, large selection of songs (roughly 150, the other 50 or so are from in game song packs, or dlc chapters), very responsive, and just a ton of fun. I honestly doubt you'd be able to find a better music game out there, unless you like another music game from these devs even more, lol. In short, it's worth well beyond $2 and if you're looking for a game like this one, give it a try.



  • By P b an j

    Such a great game

    The game itself is very fun, the songs are super catchy and there a range of different styles that can suit whatever you feel like listening to, and the game is very challenging and makes me want to get better and better at the song and hope for as perfect of a score I can get Sadly, some of the chapters you have to pay for, and it is a shame, because I really like some of the previews for some, and I don’t want to pay for things in a game I already paid for, but that can’t be helped. Still a very fun, enjoyable game to pass the time!



  • By robonxt

    Amazing music game!

    Implosion. Mandora. Deemo. Voez. I've played them all and now Rayark has updated the first music rhythm game that I ever played: Cytus! I really like that the beautiful artwork, the awesome music, the colorful (and sometimes distracting) animations, they all work together. For a low price of $0.99 you can get way more songs than what other music games give you. Five stars for the quality that Rayark put in this game! Just hope that the lag and some animations glitches that appears on my iPhone 4s will be fixed next update, but other than that, game on!



  • By TheGameMaster1234

    Wow...

    Apparently, a long time ago, some of the later chapters were locked behind IAP. Now chapters 1-10 and three bonus chapters are all free. That's well over 100 songs, with both easy and hard modes, for a mere two bucks. And of course the simplistic and engaging rhythm game mechanics Rayark is known for. And more songs available if you just can't get enough. And it doesn't want you to be online all the frigging time. If you like rhythm games and don't care if most of the songs with lyrics are sung in straight Japanese, by all means get this.



  • By Karena-beans

    Amazing game

    I love the music and the composition of the game. Extremely fun and somewhat addicting. The difficulties in each song are always fit for my speed. Depending on what kind of person you are, you can even do the more challenging level 9 songs. The chapters at the end cost money but I still work with what I've got. Another thing, don't listen to the people who say that the pause button doesn't work. All you have to do to pause is double click on the pause button and the game will pause.



  • By JoelTheRater

    Almost Perfect!

    This game in most aspects is by far my favorite music/rhythm game on the App Store due to the song lineup and beautiful artwork. Each and every chapter is handcrafted with beautiful and sometimes insane songs, along with amazing drawings as covers. And there are basically songs for everyone on here, including EDM, a mix on classical music, dubstep, and even songs with lyrics (mostly Japanese). I love the addition of the secret songs, where you have to interact with the song cover in order to play the alternate version. I do however run into a big problem while playing this while lounging. Whenever I play intense songs, sometimes my hands cover up the notes, making me unable to see them as they pass through (unfortunately though, this is the nature of the game). It would also be nice to have a song favorite system, which would make it easier to play the specific songs that you might be trying to practice , or just songs that you personally enjoy. It also kind of stinks that you have to pay for some of the new albums now, even though you already paid to download the game...



  • By NotoriousDaggers

    Great game, one gameplay problem

    Absolutely love this game and the music choice after the first two songs is fantastic. I highly recommend this to anyone who could even POSSIBLY enjoy this Game. However, my one problem lies with the gameplay. I find the harder difficulties more fun and enjoying due tot their fast pace. However, the game is designed in a way on which, unless you're on you iPad, the notes can be hidden behind your fingers when you are tapping. To avoid this, I have to angle my phone a certain way, which makes playing longer than 5 minutes uncomfortable. Great app, but it's "signature" is a little unpractical to me.



  • By Poirpoise

    Same pros as Deemo...and cons

    Another great game by Rayark, with the same ups and downs of Deemo. This game is really awesome, especially if you’re a fan of Osu (pretty much the closest you can get to osu on your phone, as far as I know). This and Deemo are definitely my favorite mobile games, though Deemo is definitely more difficult by a fair bit. That being said, like Deemo this app suffers from a horrendous interface on phones with screens similar to the iPhone X and 11. Swiping to hit notes near the bottom of the screen frequently closes the app accidentally, and swiping near the top pauses the game to show the Notification Center. The home screen bar covers the bottom part of the screen, so it’s impossible to see the text there in the song select screen. Additionally, getting combos greatly obscures the screen, and the notes can obscure each other as well. It would be nice to be able to disable the combo text and to be able to change the size of the notes (like how Deemo allows you to adjust the speed).


External Links

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