Queen Launches New Mobile Game That’s Really Fun (Or I’ve Been Indoors For Too Long)

Queen launched a new mobile game today called Queen: Rock Tour, and it definitely has the potential to be super addictive.

The game explores Queen’s epic history through 20 of their most iconic songs, as well as some of their most memorable live performances. As the player, you “perform” the songs by tapping your phone/tablet in time with the patterns that appear on your screen. Think of it as Guitar Hero or Rock Band but with your fingers. You can preview the game in the video below.

Queen: Rock Tour is available now in the App Store and at Google Play. Three full tracks and 30-second clips are available with the free version of the game, but users can access the full versions of all 20 tracks with the one-time in-app purchase of $2.99. Complete game details can be found at QueenRockTour.com.

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