Welcome to the Music Arcade!

Neon-lit arcade game with a sign reading 'The Huzzah Arcade' and a message 'Insert Coin' on the screen. Classic arcade cabinets line both sides, with neon edging and a neon control panel in the foreground.

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Musical Tennis (2 Player)

A digital game screen titled 'Musical Tennis' with the rule 'First to 5 points wins the set!'. It features a blue playing area divided into two halves, with a green ball towards the left side. Player scores are displayed below: Player 1 has 1 point, Player 2 has 0 points. The current set score is 3. There are yellow and red buttons labeled 'Pause' and 'Start Over' at the bottom.

Grab a friend who plays your instrument for this two-player musical tennis game! Play the correct note to hit the ball back to your opponent!

Think you’re pro level? Crank up the speed for challenge mode!

Note Blaster

A digital arcade game screen titled "Note Blaster" showing colorful geometric shapes labeled with the letters G and D moving across a dark background, with options to pause or restart at the bottom.

Notes are surrounding your ship! You must defend by playing the correct notes before they get to you! Each level speeds up, so get ready to protect the band!

Note Defender

A screenshot of a music note guessing game titled 'Note Defender.' The game screen features a note labeled 'Eb' inside a yellow circle, with blue and black interface elements including start, stop, and beginner buttons, and a playing area with two columns. The game displays score, level, streak, and high score information at the bottom.

Defend against attacking notes! Make sure to play the notes when inside the target on the left. 300 points for every correct note, minus 100 for missed notes.

There are three speeds: Beginner, Fire, and Insanity Speed!

First Note Checker

Title reads 'Trumpet First 5 Notes Finder' in large yellow font. Below, instructions in smaller blue text explain guiding the hand for note pitch. A dark blue circle with a white dashed horizontal line in the center is in the middle. A yellow button labeled 'Start' is at the bottom, with a 'Back to Menu' link next to it.

Not sure if you are playing your first 5 notes correctly? Use the note checker to help increase your accuracy so the games are more fun for you!

Tennis 1st 8 Notes!

A digital game screen titled 'Musical Tennis' with the rule 'First to 5 points wins the set!'. It features a blue playing area divided into two halves, with a green ball towards the left side. Player scores are displayed below: Player 1 has 1 point, Player 2 has 0 points. The current set score is 3. There are yellow and red buttons labeled 'Pause' and 'Start Over' at the bottom.

Play Against ANYONE! Same OR DIFFERENT instrument!

Note Pirate

Screenshot of a music note game called 'Note Pirate' with a dark background, showing game level 3, score 0, a chest icon, and four musical notes labeled Bb, C, D, Eb, with buttons for level selection, restarting, starting the level, and showing note names.

Listen to the notes, then re-play the notes to move to the next level!

After level 5, note names are removed! This game will help you develop the musical ear like the greatest pirates to sail the seven seas!

Whack-a-Note

Screenshot of a simple web-based game called Whack-A-Note, showing two colorful circular notes labeled 'F' in green and 'Bb' in purple, on a dirt-like ground with a green background, with game controls and score displayed at the top.

Notes are popping out everywhere! Play the notes as fast as you can to earn as many points as possible! There are 10 levels and the notes move faster each level! Challenge a friend and try to get the highest score!

Zombie Notes

Screenshot of a video game titled 'Zombie Notes' showing colorful zombie characters with musical note labels and number codes, a level indicator of 9, and a score of 362.

Zombies are attacking the band and you must play the number of notes on each zombie to defeat it - until the next level! Great for articulation!

A broken cartoon-style video game character resembling a computer monitor with a face and arms, lying on the cracked ground with a sad expression, tears, and a game controller attached to its head. The background shows skull symbols on the ground and game glitch effects. A large red text overlay reads "GAME OVER" with options for "CONTINUE? NO / YES."