Symphony Review – a new way to listen to your music library
Combining Tron-esque, wireframe graphics, a simplistic, arcade-shooter mechanic, and a soundtrack pulled directly from your own hard drive . Symphony bring a new way to listen to your music library
When you first start up Symphony, the game will search your hard drive for music files , the supported file that Symphony can read is .MP3 .WMA .WAV .OGG .FLAC .AIFF .WV .
Take note your soundtrack must be longer than 1.30 for Symphony to generate Level for you
There is 6 level of difficulty you can play on , but to unlock these difficulty you must collect a Symphony page that can be acquired after you defeat a demon . Demons can be found randomly while playing .
The gameplay is very straight forward just like retro arcade shooter games , you have to dodge and destroy or fire your enemies with mouse . The enemies behavior will be determine on what kind of music you playing . Intense music will make your background change to red and your enemies will move much faster , there are 3 color of background will change according to your music Blue , Violet and Red.
When you finish a level , you will discover a new items for your ship and it can be unlock by using Inspiration or Kudos.
Symphony is a great game for you to listen to music and enjoy it at the same time , if you do not own Symphony yet check out the Humble Bundle : PC and Android 10 only 14hour left to grab .