- Publisher: Invisible Handlebar
- Release Date: Feb 15, 2008
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 768 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 621 out of 768
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Mixed: 117 out of 768
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Negative: 30 out of 768
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Jan 8, 2015Is your house buried in snow? Or are you bored and you have nothing else to play? Then this is your game. While listening to your own music, you gather colored blocks to earn a high score to beat friends or even get on the global leaderboard on the games website. If you get the wrong colors, the screen shakes, resets your ship, and you lose points. Overall its fun and good time wasting game.
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Aug 20, 2014Its a fun game if you listen to a lot of music. Truly I actually only bought it about a month ago and it can get boring if you are used to other games. I still enjoyed it just not as much and not as long. I will continue playing it though as a relaxation game. It was fun but I might get the second one because it is more advanced and higher graphics it seems.
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Nov 24, 2015Surf Your Music!
Overall: 70% (63.4/90)
Atmosphere: 7.8/10
Graphics: 7.0/10
Level Design: 5.5/10
Sound: 8.5/10
Balance: 7.5/10
Controls: 8.7/10
Replay Value: 8.5/10
Tutorial: 1.0/5
Variety in Items: 5.9/10
Cost-Benefit Ratio: 2/4
System Requirements: 1/1 -
Oct 4, 2011Audiosurf could have been great, but it's flaws prevent it from being so. Firstly, the track generation is horrible, the tracks have very little in common with the songs I used. Secondly, the game is far to easy. even on "Ninja". On the upside the game does look very pretty, and the tracks speed up at the right time, which can be cool, but ultimately, Audiosurf isn't very good.
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Jul 10, 2011This is a fun little game. It supports almost any audio format. Just pick your music and the game generates a racetrack for you. A very original idea.
The graphics are no masterpiece by far, but that doesn't really matter once you get going.
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Jan 20, 2012Interesting for a while, and overall quite creative, but is gets boring quickly in the long run. The gameplay isn't that fun really, but interesting for a while with good music.
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Jul 9, 2013
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Jan 1, 2014In spite of worthing it`s price if bought on a sale, it don`t worth your time. It is a fun game, but I played it sometimes an then i never played it again. If you are sure you will play it, go ahead and buy it. Otherwise, save your money and time for another game
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XinL.Mar 2, 2008it feels like a beta release. numerous crash. Always disconnected from server. It's fun to play it everyday for 10 minutes or 2 songs, then you'll just wonder what you are doing.
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CarlosG.May 10, 2008I don't see why so many people are rating this game so high. I played one song and I don't even remember if I finished it. I can't understand why people say it's addictive. Thank god they offer a free demo, because the rating and reviews were exaggerated.
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BrandonM.Apr 15, 2008Honestly save some money and just listen to your favorite music while playing Tetris. Its a overly simplistic game and even the artistic work on the Audiosurf levels couldn't be more bland. You look at the track outlook and you see a massive cliff and you expect a epic decline but it has no 3d effect at all it just looks like your going straight. Its just a expensive way to listen to music.
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antonysDec 19, 2009
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Nov 13, 2011
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Jul 20, 2012
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Jun 18, 2012Just dont get the point. You need a music library worth 40 bucks just to enjoy this 10 dollar 3 lane highway thing. Can this even be called a game? I have no idea. This game is boring. There's free valve mods that your will spend way more time on.
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Aug 15, 2012The interactivity is very primitive, falling short of my low expectations. I'd much rather scribble in MSPaint while listening to my music, or watch the WMP visualizer. Rockband/Guitar Hero are miles ahead of Audiosurf in terms of design, playability, and fun.
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Aug 27, 2021Relaxing project, many opportunities to play your favorite song, from cover to cover
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SilasCalzasNov 6, 2008
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Dec 13, 2012I really loved this until Beat Hazard came out and I realized how dated it felt. The menus are still in 4:3 aspect ratio in 1920x1080 rez and there's been no updates for years outside of "Audiosurf Radio" playlist changes. Pick up Beat Hazard instead if you're looking for a rhythm game on Steam.
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Jan 30, 2013Audiosurf is definently a casual game. It has no real purpose or what to achieve, but worldwide stats make this more enjoyable. Most enjoyable when just want to listen to music loud and surf with the beat.
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Jul 23, 2013
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PolarniM.Mar 6, 2008This game actually has no real point. you drive and along with the music you choose... synchronization with it is there, but it's not absolute to be worthy enough since there is no goal to this. it's so generic and meaningless sometimes... that I can't give it more than 3/10.
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JacobS.Mar 24, 2008
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Dec 2, 2011A fun and relaxing way to make listening to music interactive. But other than that, there is a complete lack of innovation. I recommend turning iTunes on in the background and playing something else.
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Oct 2, 2011It's a decent game and works with any song, but playing as any class other than mono can be a bit hectic and confusing. After a few songs it gets really boring and repetitive. It's not at all addicting, and not actually fun. 85 critic and 9.2 user is way overrated, but the concept of it isn't bad.
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Dec 7, 2012
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RomanH.Feb 28, 2008Yes, nice idea ... but this is NOT A GAME! It's an interactive screensaver, which i can download for free from all over the internet. Charging money for this "media player module with attached online ranking" is ridiculous. Portal ... man, THAT was something entertaining. Because it was A GAME!
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A.R.Apr 3, 2008Fresh, ingenious gameplay? Did we play the same game? It's an uninspired falling block game combined with a buggy beat-detecting media player. It's cute, but it's not awesome - even per dollar spent.
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Oct 18, 2010This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 31, 2020Incredibly unstable, badly optimized, bad options and just terrible in general
If you get the game to work properly, it's okay I guess
Awards & Rankings
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At the very worst, it's an ingenious multimedia toy that'll have you dusting off the untouched corners of your MP3 collection for a few happy evenings. But for those twitching fingers that still enjoy the thrill of the high score, Audiosurf has the potential to become a bite-sized obsession thanks to its quick fix gameplay and infinite musical possibilities.
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AudioSurf is very good value for money. It’s fun, fresh, and addicting.
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Obviously a work of passion, Audiosurf is a game that must not be missed by anyone, especially with an above average interest in music.