The Portable Gamer writes "Electronic Arts brings Auditorium, Cipher Prime's Flash-based puzzle game, to the iPhone and iPod touch, and it is wonderful. The object of Auditorium is, at its most basic, to guide the flow of particles. A flowing stream of music particles must be manipulated to reach a destination, a music basket. When enough particles from the stream flow into the basket, a single instrumental voice – a piano, string section, or the like – begins to play. Multiple baskets in the same puzzle play different sounds, and each harmonizes with the other(s), so as more baskets are filled, increasingly sophisticated, musically lush, soundscapes are created."
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if they make their mobile games playable on ps5 and their maybe new handheld, that would be huge. cause i aint playing any free games on my phone, cause mobile games suck. haha.
I'm going to say this and ether A: I'm crazy or B: I'm crazy, but do any of you remember when Sony years back had the Xperia Play. Touched one never got it myself. If Sony is looking for a handheld (Look at Apple with the games it can run on there own devices) I wonder if maybe, just maybe they try to make a play for the Phone space again. Just my 2 cents, well with inflations I guess my 2 dimes.
Make an Xperia Play 2 that actually has functionality with the PS5 and I might bite! Loved the Xperia Play, showing off Crash Bandicoot on it was great but that's the only game I had for it.
I love the idea of combining music with gameplay in unique ways - glad to see this one's quality stuff.
I don't know what that movie Better Off Dead is, but I notice one reviewer constantly quoting it.
The musical concepts behind this game are really neat!
I agree. Finding new ways to integrate music and gameplay is a great way to put together a quality game.