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Beat Rider: Neon Rush

Beat Rider: Neon Rush

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4.2 Popularity

Addictive rhythm game with sick beats

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Updated
September 26, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Android
Android 7.0++
Package Name
com.beatrider.neon.rush

So here's my take on Beat Rider: Neon Rush. I've tried a bunch of rhythm games on my phone and this one stands out for its great visuals, catchy music selection, and addictive gameplay loop. The controls feel pretty tight and responsive once you get the hang of it. And i also appreciate that it's free-to-play without being too pushy about in-app purchases. That said, the grind for upgrades can get old after a while, and the ads do get intrusive if you don't pay to remove them. But if you're looking for a new rhythm game to sink your teeth into, this is a pretty solid option in my book.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Awesome neon visuals that really pop
  • Huge variety of music genres to jam to
  • Simple but satisfying gameplay loop
  • Free to play, no need to spend money
  • Runs smoothly even on older phones

Cons

  • Upgrading stuff takes forever if you don't pay
  • Ads can get really annoying after a while
  • Starts to feel a bit repetitive after long sessions
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
4.2 /5
based on 398 reviews
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Been playing Beat Rider: Neon Rush for a couple months now. It’s basically a rhythm game where you ride a sonic skateboard and hit rings in time with the music. The gameplay is pretty simple – you use your finger to steer the board and swing your ‘sound saber’ to hit the rings. There’s a nice variety of music genres to choose from too, like pop, EDM, rock, and more. Honestly it’s a pretty solid time killer if you’re into rhythm games.

The goal is to stay in sync with the beat and rack up high scores. And you’ll need to match the color of the rings to your saber to keep the music going. It’s not just about tapping – you’ve gotta steer the board and swing the saber in the right directions. There’s also different levels of difficulty to work your way through.

Look, if you’re a fan of rhythm/music games, you’ll probably dig this. It’s free to play, though the upgrades and stuff can get grindy after a while. And the ads can get annoying if you don’t pay to remove them. But overall it’s a pretty fun, polished rhythm game that’s worth checking out.

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