Neon Pulse: A No-Download Music Game Built for Mobile, Powered by Three.js

Play it now: iatools.tools/gamez/neon-pulse


Some projects start as an experiment and end up being too fun to keep to myself. Neon Pulse is one of those.

It’s a browser-based music game where you guide a bouncing ball through a neon-lit track, timing every hop to the beat. No app store, no install, no waiting — just open the link and play, straight from your phone or desktop browser.

What Makes It Different

Zero friction. Neon Pulse runs entirely in the browser using Three.js, so there’s nothing to download and nothing to update. Tap the link, and you’re in.

Built for mobile first. The whole experience — controls, pacing, visuals — was designed around a phone screen and a thumb, not a keyboard. It just happens to work great on desktop too.

Music-driven, not just music-themed. The gameplay is tied directly to the rhythm of the track, so hopping on beat isn’t just satisfying — it’s the whole point. Miss the timing and you feel it immediately.

A little bit funny, on purpose. This isn’t trying to be a hardcore rhythm game. It’s quick, a bit goofy, and easy to pick up for thirty seconds or thirty minutes.

Why I Built It This Way

This project is really a small proof of concept for something bigger I care about: how far you can push real-time 3D graphics and interactive experiences directly in a browser, with zero installs and zero barriers between an idea and someone playing it.

That’s the same thinking I bring to client work — combining design, technology, and modern workflows to build things that are fast to reach, simple to use, and enjoyable enough that people actually stick around. A game is just a fun, low-stakes way to test those same principles.

Try It

No download. No sign-up. Just open it and start hopping:

👉 Play Neon Pulse

Let me know what you think — and how far you can get without missing a beat.


Javier Fischer is a Chilean digital strategist and designer helping global brands grow through performance marketing, UX/UI design, and AI-powered systems. Explore more at javierfischer.com.

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