Sing & Fly is one of the most unique and experimental games I've encountered on the App Store. Using the pitch of your voice as a controller is a bold move that actually works surprisingly well. It’s not just an arcade game; it’s an ear-training tool disguised as a space adventure. The 'Aha!' moment comes when you realize that to move your UFO higher, you actually have to sing a higher note.
The generative space soundscapes are beautiful and immersive, making the experience feel almost meditative despite the asteroids you're dodging. It’s a perfect game for musicians or anyone looking to improve their vocal pitch in a fun, low-pressure environment. It’s purely an experience made for mobile, utilizing the microphone in a way that feels fresh and educational.
Available on: Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 2.1Thu Oct 05 2023
• Improved voice control mechanics
• Updated GUI
• Added leaderboards
• Other minor improvements
Sing & Fly is a one-of-a-kind music game and space arcade that uses voice control. It’s not just a fun game, but also a great way to practice your musical ear. In this game, you’ll be piloting a spaceship in outer space. The unique aspect is that the spaceship’s movements are controlled by the pitch of your voice. You’ll be catching musical notes and dodging asteroids, all with the pitch of your voice.
How to play:
First, find a quiet place where external voices won’t interfere with voice commands. Connect your headphones - they are needed to hear the reference tones. Unlike most games where you use physical or virtual controllers to control characters or vehicles, in Sing & Fly, your voice is the controller. The spaceship will move according to the pitch of your singing. If you want to move the spaceship up or down, simply vocalize a higher or lower note. The goal is to reproduce the musical notes that you hear through your headphones - this could be through singing, humming, whistling, or even playing a musical instrument. Remember, it’s not about how loud you can be, but hitting the right notes. Your mission is to catch as many notes as possible while avoiding asteroids to keep flying.
Enjoy Sing & Fly and improve your musical ear!
Features:
• A unique music game with voice control
• Innovative game mechanics
• An excellent exercise for vocal cords
• A perfect tool for anyone looking to improve their musical ear
• Stunning video and audio effects
• Generative space soundscapes for relaxation and immersion in the game
• No annoying ads
• A unique educational game with no analogues
• Exclusively available on the App Store
"The game features stunning visuals while it relaxes and captivates you”
• Tom’s Guide
"The game picked up pretty much every note perfectly, allowing us to control our UFO in Sing & Fly with a piano ”
• Edamame Reviews
“Sing & Fly is particularly beautiful and enjoys a very good realization. Frankly, inexpensively, as an original experience, we recommend being tempted. Sing & Fly has no equivalent on the App Store”
• iPhon.fr
Requires iOS 12.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Sing & Fly is a one-of-a-kind music game and space arcade that uses voice control. It’s not just a fun game, but also a great way to practice your musical ear. In this game, you’ll be piloting a spaceship in outer space. The unique aspect is that the spaceship’s movements are controlled by the pitch of your voice. You’ll be catching musical notes and dodging asteroids, all with the pitch of your voice.
How to play:
First, find a quiet place where external voices won’t interfere with voice commands. Connect your headphones - they are needed to hear the reference tones. Unlike most games where you use physical or virtual controllers to control characters or vehicles, in Sing & Fly, your voice is the controller. The spaceship will move according to the pitch of your singing. If you want to move the spaceship up or down, simply vocalize a higher or lower note. The goal is to reproduce the musical notes that you hear through your headphones - this could be through singing, humming, whistling, or even playing a musical instrument. Remember, it’s not about how loud you can be, but hitting the right notes. Your mission is to catch as many notes as possible while avoiding asteroids to keep flying.
Enjoy Sing & Fly and improve your musical ear!
Features:
• A unique music game with voice control
• Innovative game mechanics
• An excellent exercise for vocal cords
• A perfect tool for anyone looking to improve their musical ear
• Stunning video and audio effects
• Generative space soundscapes for relaxation and immersion in the game
• No annoying ads
• A unique educational game with no analogues
• Exclusively available on the App Store
"The game features stunning visuals while it relaxes and captivates you”
• Tom’s Guide
"The game picked up pretty much every note perfectly, allowing us to control our UFO in Sing & Fly with a piano ”
• Edamame Reviews
“Sing & Fly is particularly beautiful and enjoys a very good realization. Frankly, inexpensively, as an original experience, we recommend being tempted. Sing & Fly has no equivalent on the App Store”
• iPhon.fr








Sing & Fly is a unique music and space arcade game that uses voice control as its primary mechanic. Instead of touch, you pilot a spaceship by matching the pitch of musical notes—singing or humming higher moves the ship up, while lower notes move it down. It serves as both a fun arcade experience and an excellent tool for practicing musical ear and vocal cords, all set against a beautiful generative space backdrop.
Innovative voice-controlled gameplay
Educational ear-training tool
Generative, relaxing space soundscapes
No ads and no analogues on the App Store
For the best experience, wear headphones. This allows you to hear the reference tones clearly and prevents the game's audio from interfering with your voice commands.
Remember that the game tracks pitch, not loudness. You don't need to shout; a gentle hum at the right frequency is all it takes to move your ship.
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Guide your UFO through space by hitting the correct notes. Catch musical icons to score points and avoid asteroids to survive.
Not at all! The game is designed to help you improve your pitch, whether you hum, whistle, or sing.