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Ranking of music games for practicing hand speed

The ranking of music games for practicing hand speed is: "Phigros", "Hatsune Miku: Dream Diva", "Twirdora", "Project FX", and "Never Give Up 2".

1. "Phigros"

This is a music game with trackless charts composed of 4 kinds of notes. Players need to quickly click on the notes you selected to play the game. If the response is full, Maybe you can't keep up with it at all, but it's a rare game for practicing hand speed.

2. "Hatsune Miku: Dream Diva"

Everyone knows Hatsune Miku. As long as you are with her, it doesn't matter whether the music is music or not, as long as you can listen to her singing. Dancing makes us feel better.

3. "Twirdora"

It has a unique new mode of gameplay, taking into account the level design of different difficulties, and it is a completely free music game independently developed by players. The work perfectly combines the rhythm of music with the fun of the game. Players who like this type of game should not miss it.

4. "Project FX"

Project FX is an original rhythm music game produced by its subsidiary SQUARE MUSIQ. Players can experience exquisite songs and fast rhythms With the impact effect of falling, every song is an original and exquisite work.

5. "Never Give Up 2"

The familiar little ink droplets are back, and they still have the same flavor, which continues for a generation in "Never Give Up 2" The mode of operation is to beat to the beat of the music to avoid various sadistic traps. The new game has set a higher level of difficulty in the game, which is divided into low, medium and high for players to choose from. There are 18 new level designs and 24 new characters.