Audiosurf was released through Steam today. If you like music, you should be playing it.
You pick a song from your hard drive, and it creates a level based on that song. The gameplay is kind of like Tetris or Lumines. There are different colored blocks on the path that you try to match up. The softer colors, such as blue or purple, are worth less points, while red is worth the most. The colors are also based on the tone of the music. Even difficulty is decided by the song. Want something easy? Choose a song that's slow and simple. There's even a scoring system for each and every song that you play. At the end of the song, you'll be taken to a high scores board, where you'll actually get to see who else has tried playing with the song you selected.
Here's an example, featuring music from our old friend, Flexor.
You pick a song from your hard drive, and it creates a level based on that song. The gameplay is kind of like Tetris or Lumines. There are different colored blocks on the path that you try to match up. The softer colors, such as blue or purple, are worth less points, while red is worth the most. The colors are also based on the tone of the music. Even difficulty is decided by the song. Want something easy? Choose a song that's slow and simple. There's even a scoring system for each and every song that you play. At the end of the song, you'll be taken to a high scores board, where you'll actually get to see who else has tried playing with the song you selected.
Here's an example, featuring music from our old friend, Flexor.
"I got kicked off the high school debate team for saying 'Yeah? Well, **** you!'
... I thought I had won."
... I thought I had won."