''Audiosurf'' is a 2008
music-based puzzle
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video game created by Invisible Handlebar, a company founded by Dylan Fitterer. Its track-style stages visually mimic the music the player chooses, while the player races across several lanes collecting colored blocks that appear in sync with the music. The game was released on February 15, 2008, over
Steam
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, a few days after winning the
Independent Games Festival
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2008 Excellence in Audio Award, heavily influenced by the soundtrack composed by
Pedro Macedo Camacho
Pedro Macedo Camacho is a Portuguese composer of classical music as well as film and video game scores. He is best known for his scores to ''Star Citizen'' and '' World of Warcraft: Shadowlands''.
Biography
Camacho was born in Funchal, a city in ...
. The full version was for a long time only available for purchase through
Steam
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, but was later released as a retail product in Europe, by
Ascaron
Ascaron Entertainment was a video game developer based in Germany. Founded as Ascon by Holger Flöttmann in 1991 and later renamed in October 1996 due to the possible confusion with the Swiss company Ascom (company), Ascom AG, the company produce ...
. ''Audiosurf'' was the first third-party game to use Valve's
Steamworks technology. The
Zune HD version was also released as ''Audiosurf: Tilt''. A sequel, ''
Audiosurf 2'', was released in May 2015.
Gameplay
In ''Audiosurf'', the player controls a levitating vehicle and maneuvers it through a multi-lane highway, collecting blocks.
The music used in the game is chosen from the user's own library, from almost any
DRM-free format, as well as standard
redbook CDs. In addition, ''Audiosurf'' includes the soundtrack to ''
The Orange Box'' as part of the download.
An "Audiosurf Radio" tab is included on the "Song Select" screen that allows the user to play the ''Audiosurf'' Overture, as well as a shifting selection of songs by featured
independent
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artists.
The goal of the game is to score points by collecting colored blocks (called 'cars') and forming clusters of 3 or more of the same color. The more blocks one accumulates in a cluster, the more points are scored. In the default color setting of the game, blocks that appear in hot colors such as red and yellow are worth more points, while cool colors such as blue and magenta are worth less. Players are also awarded bonus points at the end of each track based on the feats they achieved. These include finishing the song with no blocks left in the grid or collecting all the blocks of a certain color. Each track for each difficulty level has three medals: bronze, silver, and gold. These are awarded upon reaching the point total required for them. There are also additional game modes in the game where the goal of the game changes. There are three different high score lists for each song, for casual, pro, and elite characters respectively.
''Audiosurf'' synchronizes the environment, traffic patterns, and scenery with the events in the current song. Each music file imported to the game by the user is first analyzed by the game engine, and an ASH file (containing the dynamics of the sounds and how the track and blocks are arranged) associated with the music is created and saved. The game loads the environment from the ASH files, with the track's elevation, surface, and layout reflected in the dynamics of the music being played.
The player can choose between 14 different characters to play in the game. The characters are divided between three difficulty levels and each has its own unique ability. An "Ironmode" option is also available during character selection, which makes the game more difficult.
Development
The game was the brainchild of Dylan Fitterer who worked for a majority of the project alone, only bringing in outside help near the end.
Flitterer wanted to create a game that would fuse gameplay with a
music visualizer.
Fitterer has cited the game ''
Rez'' as his biggest influence. Flitterer also cited a music visualizer from
WildTangent
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Games
Approximately 30 of the games in the WildTangent catalog were produc ...
, which got him thinking about music in a 3D space.
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]
Pedro Camacho
Pedro Macedo Camacho is a Portuguese composer of Classical music, classical music as well as film and video game scores. He is best known for his scores to ''Star Citizen'' and ''World of Warcraft: Shadowlands''.
Biography
Camacho was born in Fun ...
created the soundtrack and was the sound effects supervisor on ''Audiosurf''. "Audiosurf Overture" was a track previously done by Camacho as the main demo track for a virtual synthesizer called Predator from Rob Papen. The IGF awarded composer stated on his website that "this award would have never been possible to achieve if not coupled with such an amazing game by Dylan Fitterer".
Release
''Audiosurf: Tilt''
A portable version of the game called ''Audiosurf: Tilt'' was released on November 11, 2009, for the Zune HD. It was available to download for free from the Zune Marketplace
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. The gameplay is largely simplified, though it retains the same basic principles. There are no characters to choose from in this version, nor is there an Ironmode. The game follows one basic formula, in which the player tries to collect all the blocks while dodging roadblocks (it can be played at "normal" and "turbo" speeds). In addition, there is a "Watch Lightshow" mode, in which the player does not collect blocks at all. Simply put, it is similar to a full-screen display that matches up to music in many popular music player applications (Windows Media Player
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, Xbox 360
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, etc.).
Reception
''Audiosurf'' was positively received with the broad majority of critics. On Metacritic
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, the title holds an average of 85 out of 100, suggesting favorable reviews. ''1Up.com
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'' awarded ''Audiosurf'' an "A" rating citing the massive replay value. ''IGN
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'' gave the title an 8.6 out of 10, and stated that " 'Audiosurf'' isone of those games that offers something for everyone". ''Eurogamer
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In 2008, it started in the formerly eponymous trade fair EGX (Eurogamer Expo until 2013) organised by its parent company. Fr ...
'' were slightly less impressed, giving the game a 7 out of 10, criticizing its rough edges, yet remained convinced that the title had enough potential to become "a bite-sized obsession".
See also
* ''Amplitude
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''
References
External links
* {{official website, http://www.audio-surf.com
2008 video games
Cooperative video games
Independent Games Festival winners
Indie games
Multiplayer and single-player video games
Music generated games
Puzzle-music video games
Video games developed in the United States
Video games scored by Pedro Camacho
Video games using procedural generation
Visual music
Windows games