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Empty Clip Studios Reveal Symphony

Similar to Audiosurf, your music creates the game.

Empty Clip Studios, who recently developed and released a retail version of their popular Wiiware title, Groovin' Blocks, announced their latest title yesterday.

Symphony, similar to Audiosurf, uses players' music to create the gameplay. Rather than a racing title, Symphony offers shmup-style gameplay.

The game shows players the waveform of their music which in turn dynamically generates bird-like enemies as well as varied ships for players to destroy.

Currently the title has no official platform. A video of the gameplay is available below.


 

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