Fuser
Fuser is a Music, Rhythm, and Single-player video game developed by Harmonix for multiple platforms. The player takes the role of a musician at a large concert where he has a virtual table with four record characters and a list of records at the top of the screen. Each record has four tracks and represents a type of musical instruments like drums, guitar, or vocals.
The player can select a record, choose a specific track, and place it on any of the record characters. The player can add a new description to any record player that overrides the previous track. The single-player campaign has multiple concerts set at various venues. Every set, the player’s task is to make mixes, new tracks in time, and beat the instruments to score more points.
The virtual audience will ask the player for requests, such as specific songs or a particular type of instrument. Completing these requests scores, additional points improve the player’s rank to a five-star scale according to the total score during a concert.
#1 Q.U.B.E
Q.U.B.E is a First-person Physics-based Puzzle-platform video game developed and published by Toxic Games in collaboration with Indie Fund for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Wii U, iOS and PlayStation. The game kicks off with the player waking up after some bizarre event and finds himself wearing gloves with the ability to get in contact with some special differently colored blocks fitted into the walls, ceilings, floors and stairs. Each and every block is differentiated by its specific quality. The player reaches to an unknown bunker and tries to solve bizarre puzzles by using the colored blocks. The protagonist, with the help of player arranges the blocks in different orders to solve the puzzles and when the puzzles get solved, he advances to the next bunker, solves another puzzle and the game carries on, on its course. Game-play of Q.U.B.E is quite appealing and engagingly addictive. You’ll definitely feel awesome playing this game.