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  • Summary: Place pieces, paint the board, make music. Chime Sharp is a sequel to 2009's Chime, a music puzzle game with an addictive, ambient heartbeat. You join shapes to cover a grid, while a beatline reads those shapes as notes. As you cover the board, the music builds to a beautiful crescendo ofPlace pieces, paint the board, make music. Chime Sharp is a sequel to 2009's Chime, a music puzzle game with an addictive, ambient heartbeat. You join shapes to cover a grid, while a beatline reads those shapes as notes. As you cover the board, the music builds to a beautiful crescendo of your own design. The only way to discover Chime is to play it, but if you want a glimpse, consider what it might feel like to cross Tetris, a music sequencer and a hypnotic dream about your favourite pop song. Expand
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  1. Jun 22, 2019
    9
    perfect combination of tetris luminies and why not eve puyo puyo best puzzle music since luminies from ps vita ... just great for puzzles lovers!!
  2. Aug 29, 2019
    7
    “Chime Sharp”
    Reviewed By: Elias S. Lutes
    Developer: Ste Curran, Twistplay Publisher: Chilled Mouse Platform: Steam, Switch Chime Sharp
    “Chime Sharp”
    Reviewed By: Elias S. Lutes
    Developer: Ste Curran, Twistplay
    Publisher: Chilled Mouse
    Platform: Steam, Switch

    Chime Sharp begins with a blank slate, a metronome-like line moves slowly across the board like a slow, ambient heartbeat. The goal is to place your collection of Tetris-esque pieces together to create quadrilaterals that will clear when the timeline crosses over the shape. There’s no falling blocks, no frantic scramble to place pieces in rapid succession under threat of being overwhelmed, simply ambient music and the ability to set and clear pieces at your leisure.

    The more you clear on the board, the more of a music track you unlock, giving a sense of progression to each level with an auditory twist. Once you hit a certain threshold of clearing on each level (over 50%, which can become difficult,) you unlock a new mode that changes the rules, adding more complexity and challenge to the experience. While this mode is a lot of fun, unlocking it can be rough on certain boards.

    The original Chime game was a hit with fans, and this game certainly is a callback to anyone that has played the title. A labor of love that provides a large amount of content at a very comfortable price point. More refined than the original, the music seems to be the only shortfall, but I will readily admit that could just be a bit of loving bias from the time I spent on the original Chime.

    For fans of the puzzle genre who aren’t familiar with Chime, but are looking for a laid-back approach to gaming, this title really shines with smooth, colorful graphics and a light electronica soundtrack that’s easy to groove to. The simplistic nature is soothing, easily able to provide a bit of calm time before winding down -- as I found out for myself each night seeking this title out on my Switch to end my evenings with.

    Pros:
    -Clear objectives
    -Great ambience

    Cons:
    -Repetitive
    -No hints on how to unlock things

    Overall: 7/10

    Chime Sharp accomplishes a lot with a formula that seems to spring from the bare basics of puzzle gameplay. The environment the game creates is relaxing and nothing out of the usual: a comfortable zone to make squares and rectangles and watch them disappear, just a little more slowly this time.
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