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Soundscape Blast
by spectre1989
Soundscape Blast
Soundscape Blast 關聯標籤
簡介
Load mp3s from your computer in this Flash Audiosurf clone, enjoy the neon beats!
玩法說明
Move with the arrow keys or mouse, bump into blocks to collect them in your block grid, three or more of the same colour next to eachother will start a chain and dissolve. The more blocks you collect, the better you do! But watch out, if you collect too many without starting a chain the grid will overflow!
留言
VDOgamez
Aug. 03, 2010
This is really neat how it interprets songs. It's great fun, and you get to listen to your own music while you play. My only problem is that sometimes songs behave erratically, usually ones with words.
DrunkAbyss
Aug. 03, 2010
Possible one of the more unique games I've seen on here in awhile. The issue I've really found with it (aside from the initial confusion when first playing) is, after the first song you upload and play, every song thereafter is counted as the same song, both in name and score, but the music itself is what it should be. Minor, maybe. But should still probably be fixed.
On a side note, all the years of GH/Rockband I have under my belt makes me want to hit every single box that comes down that blasted screen. =P 5/5 for sure.
13thSlayer
Jun. 27, 2011
Instant favorite. Awesomeness. Great job, really, I missed Audiosurf on Linux <3
BFMVFreak
May. 14, 2015
A great game for those who doesn't have Audiosurf on their computers :)
noobyfury
Aug. 28, 2012
This is the 2D version of audiosurf