What if you could earn your way into Heaven by speedrunning demon hunts? That’s the pitch behind Neon White, a slick, high-speed shooter with parkour mechanics—and now, it’s finally on mobile.
Originally a hit on PC and console, Neon White is now available on Android through TapTap, a third-party app store. And the best part? It still feels just as adrenaline-pumping as ever.
What Makes Neon White So Addictive?
You play as “White,” a dead assassin from Hell competing in a divine tournament to clear out Heaven’s demons. The twist: your weapons are cards—called “Soul Cards.” Each card has a gun function and a movement ability. Use it to shoot, or discard it to double-jump, dash, or explode downward.
Each level becomes a speed puzzle. Can you clear it in under 30 seconds? How about 15? And yes, there are leaderboards, so bragging rights are on the line.
Smooth Mobile Gameplay
You’d think a game this fast wouldn’t translate well to phones. But surprisingly—it works! The swipe-and-tap controls take a bit to master, but once you get the rhythm, it's fluid. You’ll be leaping between rooftops and blasting demons without breaking a sweat.
It’s not quite as precise as a controller or mouse, but it’s more than good enough for a mobile version. Even the graphics hold up, with clean, futuristic visuals and a punchy, synth-heavy soundtrack.
Story With an Anime Twist
Beyond the gameplay, Neon White has an over-the-top anime-style narrative. Think mysterious rivals, sarcastic banter, and a slow-burning romance. You can skip it if you're all about the action, but the story does add some personality and charm.
Free and Full of Value
The mobile version is free on TapTap, which makes it an easy “yes” for anyone curious. It includes all the content from the original release—nothing stripped down. Just make sure your phone can handle the visuals; anything mid-range or newer should run it fine.
Final Word
If you love fast-paced games, cool visuals, and the thrill of shaving seconds off your best time, Neon White Mobile is a gem. It's stylish, challenging, and surprisingly deep for a mobile title.
So, ready to race through Heaven?