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Taps of Fire VS McOsu

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Taps of Fire logo Taps of Fire

Mobile port of Frets of Fire.

McOsu logo McOsu

A free open-source circle-clicking rhythm game practice client for osu!
  • Taps of Fire Landing page
    Landing page //
    2019-08-29
  • McOsu Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-10-03

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  • Review - Which Aim Trainer is Best? (Kovaaks 2.0 , Aimbeast, Aimlab, McOsu /Osu)
  • Review - McOSU VR Review & Gameplay on the Oculus Rift - Free Game on Steam

Category Popularity

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Email Marketing
23 23%
77% 77
Education
16 16%
84% 84
Music
16 16%
84% 84
Work Management
100 100%
0% 0

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Frets on Fire - Bonus content.

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