Audiosurf

GBP 9.79

£9.79

Audiosurf

GBP 9.79

£9.79

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It's fun to ride the music

This is a neat little game that deserves a second look. Its basic design is simplicity itself: you can listen to your favorite music (you need to upload it yourself) and at the same time "ride" it. You do this with a craft of some kind that must ride the music and pick up the different "notes" from its music sheet which doubles as a music highway. If you run over the right colored blocks and stack them together, you bring home points that tell you how good you can ride your music. The better you are, the better your score. If you're really good at it, you can upload your score to the online scoreboard and compete against other players, so there's competition to be had as well as fun. You can also say it's quite relaxing to play this while you listen to fine music, unless you have a music library that does not wish to support this fact. In any case, I heartily recommend this game to everyone.

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What a game

You like listening to music while you play your games? Of course you do, loads of people do. Audiosurf not only lets you listen to your music, the game is literally built around your music. It takes your music tracks when you want to play through them, converts them into a unique track and then sets you rolling along it, collecting coloured blocks into segments of three or more connected same-colour blocks, which exist for a short time, enabling you to pick up more blocks, adding to the combo and getting you more points when they disappear. There are three levels of play; casual, pro and elite, each witht heir own selection of characters and special abilities. These are fairly basic difficulty levels, which are further altered by "ironmode" which gives you more blocks but also means that if you overfill a column, you fail the track. However, this is entirely optional and without it, you can not physically fail.

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