Posted August 06, 2012
The Battle for Your Beats Starts Now!
Symphony, a music-driven vertical shooter, is available now with GOG-exclusive achievements and a soundtrack for only $9.99.
A mysterious evil entity wants to turn your music collection into a pile of digital rubbish--and it’s your job to blast it back into a wireless-less blankness. Symphony is a little bit more than an average flash-based music game--on-going storyline, new items and weapons discovered within your own music collection, unlockable difficulty levels, different upgrades, and ship customization add depth to a seemingly simple shoot-em-up. Also, the games supports nearly all music file types known to mankind (i.e. us): MP3, M4A & AAC (runs using QuickTime), OGG, WAV, FLAC, WMA, AIFF, WV, APE.
Two weeks ago, when the pre-order started, we’ve asked you to ask the developers a few questions. The askees have answered and if you need another reason to get Symphony, maybe this video prepared by Empty Clip Studios and GOG.com will persuade you.
Symphony, a music-driven vertical shooter, is available now with GOG-exclusive achievements and a soundtrack for only $9.99.
A mysterious evil entity wants to turn your music collection into a pile of digital rubbish--and it’s your job to blast it back into a wireless-less blankness. Symphony is a little bit more than an average flash-based music game--on-going storyline, new items and weapons discovered within your own music collection, unlockable difficulty levels, different upgrades, and ship customization add depth to a seemingly simple shoot-em-up. Also, the games supports nearly all music file types known to mankind (i.e. us): MP3, M4A & AAC (runs using QuickTime), OGG, WAV, FLAC, WMA, AIFF, WV, APE.
Two weeks ago, when the pre-order started, we’ve asked you to ask the developers a few questions. The askees have answered and if you need another reason to get Symphony, maybe this video prepared by Empty Clip Studios and GOG.com will persuade you.