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Chime review

Our Verdict

A clever music based puzzler, that is unfortunatley restricted by the small amount on offer.

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Chime provides you with a grid. Sometimes perfectly rectangular, other times broken up into pieces or segmented with unusable sections. Onto this grid you place a variety of different shaped pieces in an effort to form a three-by-three or bigger block. Stack more pieces onto a block and the block gets bigger, increasing score, coverage, and multiplier. Once a block's completed, the area it occupied gets covered, and when you reach 100% coverage you get to reset the level and start again.

Except you're locked into the single song, so it will always sound good, while at the same time restricting what you can influence. And being limited to just six levels, Chime, while smart and interesting, feels like a demo for an as-yet unmade game where your music library provides the levels.

The Verdict
Chime

A clever music based puzzler, that is unfortunatley restricted by the small amount on offer.