Audioshield
Audioshield is the Rhythm, Music, VR (Virtual Reality), and Single-player video game, developed and published by Dylan Fitterer. The game lets the player to experience the entire music collection in Virtual Reality and puts the player at the point of impact for every hit of his music. In the game, the player must beat glide for mellow songs’ parts and then ramp up for intense parts with double-shield, cross-body, and hits. The game uses the advanced features of Audiosurf 2, known as Music Analysis System, which the player uses to sync with any song from his collection. The game creates the levels based on music offered by players. In the game, the player can block incoming notes with a powerful shield of matching color to make the points. The player uses the handheld sensing controls of HTC Vive to operate two shields, colored orange and blue. Purple orbs can be blocked by holding both of the shields together. Audioshield includes core features such as Fighting Music in VR, VR Missiles Command, Immersive Gaming Experience, and more.
#1 Symphony
Symphony, another Indie Rhythm and Puzzle game (packed with some cool Shoot em’ up elements) developed and published by Empty Clip Studios is an amazing video game. Being available on multiple platforms such as Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, this game is played firing guns at other ships with patterns based on the analysis of the player selected music files. On every song’s completion, player gets cool upgrades and with every level cleared the game gets more engaging and difficult. This game looks more like a Shoot em’ Up type, but it is basically is a music creation game. Player gets points on every enemy defeated by producing music and by following the steps necessary to be in pace with the game. If a player fails to follow the pattern of the game, he loses his ship and the game ends. Symphony features superb 3D graphics and quite intriguing game-play along with a friendly user interface. Try it out, you’ll like it a lot.
#2 Audiosurf 2
Audiosurf 2 is a Rhythm, Puzzle, Single-player and Multiplayer Music video game developed by Dylan Fitterer for multiple platforms. The game offers an exciting gameplay and uses the library of the player to create a course the player requires to explore through. It serves as the sequel to Audiosurf and introduces the new mode, Wakeboarding that enables the player distort the features and songs two boats that tug the player and offers the chances to jump and pull of tricks. There are more than five-hundred player-created mods and skins available that the player can use while playing the game. In the game, the leaderboard enables the player to compare his score against his friends and rival players from all over the world. It comes with enhanced graphics, superb mechanics, and exciting gameplay. The player is capable of searching for music, including online music. In Mono Mode, the timing of the player on Puzzle Modes is now more important than ever. With core features, exciting graphics, and smooth controls, Audiosurf 2 is the wonderful game to play and enjoy.