About This Game The classic particle puzzler finally arrives on Steam! Turn light into sound in this multi-award winning game. Auditorium is about the process of discovery and play. There are no right or wrong answers, and there are any number of ways to solve each puzzle. See why Auditorium has won countless awards and is considered the Second Best Browser Game of All Time. To get started, turn up your sound and fill up the first audio container! We hope you enjoy playing in our Auditorium! 7aa9394dea Title: AuditoriumGenre: Indie, CasualDeveloper:Cipher Prime StudiosPublisher:Cipher Prime StudiosRelease Date: 28 Feb, 2012 Auditorium Torrent Download [key] A challenging and entertaining game. Most importantly, its not only a game, its art. it will give \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 to your eyes and ears, you can see the art you make at the end of the levels and listen to the music(as well as to each note separately)after completing a chapter, and its simply beautiful. I can't really explain it, you need to see to know, its a wonderful and harmonic combination of image and sound, you can play just for the amusement this game's beauty has to offer. I recommend it to casual players, puzzle lovers and art appreciators.. A very, very cool music-driven puzzler. The songs are very calming, and the puzzles are not overwhelming, but very enjoyable to solve. Would have liked to have support for 1080p, things were a bit pixelated for me, but the music is the main factor, not the visuals.It is $6, which is amazing, you do not tend to get this good of a game for such a low price.You won't regret buying this game!. If you are ;eft wondering what this game is like, or what you do or how it works because of steams less than useless screenshots and description, then the good news is that I\u2019m going to try and put into words just how great this game is.Auditorium is a puzzle game, your goal for each level is to complete the music track,You are given various different tools which affect your surroundings in various different ways. You use these to manipulate and bend the colour in the level to fill up a kind of "meter". For example, you bend the red light to the red meter, and if the flow of the light is constant enough (not just flicking it around), it will stay full.Each meter plays a sound, and get increasingly louder as it gets fuller. Each colour makes a different sound when put into its place, you fill all of them in the level and each sound will work together to create a piece of music.Every level and every stage is different and you are slowly introduced to more tools and more colours to play around with.The music in this game is great, it\u2019s calm and not to overpowering. The only downside in my eyes would be that if you\u2019re stuck on a level, and I mean really stuck, it can get a little repetitive and annoying. I won\u2019t lie, a few points during the game I wanted to mute the game completely because hearing the same chimes over and over had really started to hurt my head. But then again, having the volume up fairly loud is no help.It isn\u2019t all that long of a game, but for me it was a good length, I didn't get bored before the finish and I didn't end up saying "that it?", seeing as there isn\u2019t a storyline to keep me hooked. I think the length of the game was reasonable.All in all, the game is great. Cipher prime really know how to make great puzzle games with wonderful visuals. I would recommend this to anyone.. I never expected Auditorium to be a puzzle game but rather a rhythm\/music game. The screenshots made me think it was some kind of visual music player with gameplay elements added somewhere into the whole package. Like I said, I was wrong. It's a pretty game (windowed; it's looks extremely blurry in full screen) where you shift around dots with arrows on them to redirect a stream of grey colors. You can also increase the radius of the dots. The idea is to get the stream across all colored bars at the same time, producing music. In order to do that, the stream has to move in circles, to the left, right, you name it.It's beautiful in motion, but placing the dots is clumsy. I frequently moved around the wrong dot and eventually had to restart the level so I could see clearly again.Also, like their other game Fractal, there's no tutorial. So it's up to the player to figure things out. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but - there's always a but - not for a casual puzzle game like this.[Rating: 68\/100]. A simple and fun little game, that has music and colors.It is not very hard but it is entertaining and relaxing.The main problem I have with it is that, in being color based, better attention should have been given to color blindness. For that reason, I couldn't continue playing.5\/10. IT'S SO CUTE AND.... I JUST WANT TO \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 THE\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665OUT OF THIS GAME!! ^^. It's the perfect game to unwind with. Relaxing music and control over glowing lights. I imagine it'd be interesting to play whilst high.. Uses colorblind-unfriendly colours as puzzle elements. It's a shame, I really want to like it, but that just irks me.. Absolutely one of the best short time killers out there, limited number of rounds hampers replayability, as well as the lack of score tracking, but it doesn't make it any less fun! The music (all made specifically for this game) deserves a 10\/10 in its own right. The "puzzle" aspect is brilliant in its simplicity, but don't read that as [Easy], it can be deviously tricky, and a lot of the time I just cross my fingers or "spray and pray". Also this is a great game for the older community who like flashy graphics and an ultra-low learning curve. 100% would recommend for your parents, for those who enjoy a classical soundtrack with their puzzle games, and anyone who just wants to relax.for bonus fun, treat the [finished] screans as roshak tests.. A decent, simple music puzzle game that has a fair bit of complexity in later levels but can take a little bit of time to ramp.Each "Act" features a different piece of music which you create by sending a stream of music across different bars. Each set of bars will be a different part (melody, bass, secondary, etc) which combine to create the piece of music for that act. This is done using a varying set of tools (directional\/rejection, portals, speed up\/slow down, etc) and challenges (colors, splitting streams, etc) in order to meet the requirements for each level. It should be noted that while this is a music game, it's NOT a rhythm game.While there's no demo, you can find the first 2 (or 3? I can't recall) Acts on the developer's website: http:\/\/www.cipherprime.com\/games\/auditorium which introduces the core concepts. It's how I was first exposed to it years before it came out on Steam.This isn't a game that I'd recommend sitting down and cranking through - you'll knock out a few levels, and then move on to something else. It's not terribly difficult, but makes for an excellent, relaxing palete cleanser. Think "tablet game designed before tablet games were a thing."
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