
If that’s the case then I suggest quitting if you’re gonna ***** about it. After a few hours of messing around in the challenges, surely you’ll already start to feel the repetitiveness. Tier 6: (2500 BP) A clover!? Oh… it’s just the 4 player shapes. Tier 5: (500 BP) Getting bored of musical symbols already? HOW ABOUT SALT SHAKERS, or at LEAST they look like salt shakers! Why salt shakers you ask? What makes you think this game could be triggering? Perhaps it’s for that one player with 70k Beat Points that gets smacked in the first half of Unlocked while the other person with under 1000 gets an S-Rank. Tier 4: (100 BP) Same thing… BUT BIGGER! Another big, FAT, musical quaver just to REALLY make sure that we know this game has music. Just get a B rank, some righteous and cross checkpoints! You normally get this on average after every game. Tier 3: (25 BP) Small tokens with triangles do look pretty dull and lame… so that’s why we’re moving onto musical notes now! This game has music after all. Tier 2: (5 BP) The same tier, with a white triangle instead! Tbh, no matter how many times you get a C rank on Mortal Kombat and a 1-2 Beat Point Bonus, you’ll always get one of these after you complete a level. Even though they award you with just one for each piece you pick up, I still recommend going for them because you will end up stacking hours into those lobbies waiting for your teammates to die on the last part of Paper Dolls. Tier 1: (1 BP) The grey Beat Point with the tiny darker, grey triangle you normally find floating around in the Challenge Lobbies. That just means your Beat Points are getting a higher tier. Every time you get a specific amount of Beat Points, your bar with the fancy looking tokens will automatically exchange with other even more fancy looking tokens.

You will get… BEAT POINTS! However, these Beat Points come in some sexy looking shapes and sizes, as well as tiers. Beating playlists by yourself because you have no friends.


A Level and Beat Points info guide to help you get Beat Points in a quick and efficient way! Introductionīeat Points are the in game “currency” for Just Shapes and Beats.
