Piano Pooch Overview
Piano Pooch was one of those simple, charming games that felt typical of the Flash era. You'd find it on a casual gaming site, a brief distraction with a clear, silly premise. It didn't try to be more than that, and that was its appeal.
You control a small dog sitting at a piano. The game plays a short sequence of notes, and your job is to repeat it back exactly. You click the piano keys with your mouse, matching the pitch and order. If you get a note wrong, the sequence starts over. The melodies start simple but gradually introduce more keys and longer patterns, testing your memory and ear. The pacing is steady, a quiet test of concentration rather than speed. It feels like a patient, slightly absurd music lesson.