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My pads will almost work with BeatX on your phone. (for some reason jumps aren't registering). You just need a USB to USB-c adapter. You can download beatX here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.maniacs.bm&hl=en_US&gl=US
Have Fun!
Been playing BeatX a lot lately. It's basically a DDR Sim. Discovered I could sync my PS4 controller to my phone and downloaded all of the PS2 DDR song packs. Extremely nostalgic.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.maniacs.bm
Note: The one thing that might concern people is that you have to DL song packs from a 3rd party, but I've scanned the 4 I've downloaded and haven't had any hits.
Its an old USB pad off Amazon from some knock off brand. There's still a bunch of them on Amazon and whether it will be good or not is all luck, mine still works after years. I use it to play Beat X as it's compatible with Stepmania songs.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.maniacs.bm&hl=en\_US&gl=US
Not really indeed, for some reason many western music games are not really good when it comes to game mechanica. Personnally I care about the gameplay first, and I truly love any music genre, but I get that it can be a turn off to some.
If you're after specific music genres, what I would recommend is to find a good Stepmania emulator, iirc BeatX is pretty good, and to get your own packs as there are thousands of songs available out there (Ben Speirs' are fantastic packs of NA pop songs, tons of content for free)
Another one that I haven't tried on android yet, but that I like on PC, is Spin Rhythm, requires less work than setting up a simulator and its music is great.
I wish there would be a good version of clone hero on Android too, as that's another great source of music with dozens of charts made every day.
Beatstar charts don't seem very inspired to me, but maybe it's a good casual game, I'm just quite picky regarding gameplay and the videos don't really appeal to me.
Chromebooks run android apps, right? you could try BeatX, it is basically a stepmania clone and can play stepmania charts.
Sad to see you're being downvoted for having an opinion...
There's BeatX on android which is an excellent stepmania clone.
You can load up your own beatmaps, so just pick songs or genres you enjoy! There are thousands of songs available for free on the internet so I'm sure there are songs for your favourite genre aswell!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.maniacs.bm
Beatx rhythm game. It’s like dance dance revolution or Stepmania.
Tons of songs available. Works well other than problem described above.
Personally I use BeatX. It's currently one of the better app that can play the stepmania files.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.maniacs.bm&hl=en_US
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You press the buttons/arrows as they fall down, or up, depending on your style of playing the game. The app includes a method of getting more songs (which I never tried). For songs you get from somewhere else (like if I make my own ones) you can simply put them anywhere in the phone and open them within the game, or open the file WITH the game itself.
This one I tried and seems to fit what you want. Beatx https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.maniacs.bm
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.maniacs.bm This looks like a full-fledged Stepmania port.
But it's trash music, filled with advertisements, and incredibly simple.
Why not play a rhythm game that uses more than one finger, supports hundreds of thousands of user-created tracks, is free, and contains no ads?
BeatX: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.maniacs.bm&hl=en_US
Sites to download stepfiles, that redditors suggest: https://www.reddit.com/r/Stepmania/comments/6btp3r/how_the_heck_do_you_download_new_songs/
P.S. The PC / Linux / Mac version of this game, which was created many years ago, is: https://www.stepmania.com/