
DJ Game
DJ Game puts you in control of two turntables and gives you a simple goal. You need to make the music move smoothly from one song to another. Instead of racing, fighting, or solving a puzzle, you listen closely and work with the speed and timing of two songs.
The game gives you five attempts. Each transition can earn from 0 to 5 points. A strong performance can bring your total score up to 25 points. This scoring system makes each attempt important and gives you a clear reason to improve your next mix.
Work With Two Turntables
DJ Game shows two separate turntables. Each one plays its own song. You control the speed of each track with the vertical slider beside its turntable. Moving the slider changes the beat and tempo. Tempo simply means how fast the music plays.
The main challenge comes from getting both songs to run at speeds that sound good together. A big difference between the two tracks can make the change sound rough. Small adjustments can help you find a better match.
You can also start and stop each turntable. The game provides a Start/Stop button for this. You can also click and hold the album label to control the record. These controls give you more freedom over the exact moment when each song plays.
Listen Before You Score the Mix
DJ Game does not score your work as soon as you move a control. You can keep adjusting the songs until you feel happy with the result. Once the transition sounds right, press the red button. The game then gives points for that attempt.
Listening matters as much as moving the sliders. Starting the second track too early can make the songs clash. Starting it too late can leave an awkward gap. Matching their speed can make the change between tracks sound much cleaner.
Headphones Help With the Two Songs
The game uses stereo sound in an important way. One turntable plays through the left audio channel while the other plays through the right channel. Headphones make this much easier to hear. You can focus on each track and compare their beats before making your final transition.
This also gives DJ Game a different feel from a normal music game. You are not pressing notes that appear on the screen. You listen, adjust the song speed, choose the right starting moment, and decide when your mix sounds ready.
Try to Reach 25 Points
With only five scored attempts, DJ Game encourages careful play. An early attempt can help you understand how the two songs fit together. Later attempts give you another chance to improve your timing and score.
The controls stay simple, but getting a smooth transition takes attention. DJ Game works well for players who enjoy music games and want something based on listening and timing rather than fast button pressing.
