Let Your Ears Be Your Guide In This Fantastic Musical Puzzle Game

Music is enough of a puzzle already. You’ve got your parts, your sections, your structure. Then, you have to make those parts fit a into whole, and get them to make sense together. Say, wouldn’t that make for a fun game? As it turns out, it would. Enter Musaic Box HD, a game that’s been out on PC for a couple years now as well as on Android, and was just released on iPad in a newly up-res’d version. The game won the Excellence in Design Award at the IGF in 2009, and it’s no wonder—this is a well designed, lovely puzzle game, and one that’s uniquely musical.(new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c&cid=872d12ce-453b-4870-845f-955919887e1b'; cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c" }).render("79703296e5134c75a2db6e1b64762017"); }); In the game, you’re working your way through a book filled with music-box puzzles. Each puzzle lines up with a famous melody like “Yankee Doodle” or “Alouette.” You’re given a series of blocks, each of which correspond with either the holy rummy melody, beat, holy rummy countermelody or bassline. If you tap the piano roll at the bottom of the screen, you’ll hear the melody. But you’ll have to use that to determine where on the grid the piece should go. This is cool for a number of reasons. For starters, the arrangements of the tunes are a lot of fun. Interesting countermelodies, kicky beats and fun basslines all give the classic tunes a sort of Hooked on Classics vibe that I really enjoyed. The puzzles are also a really cool mixture of sound puzzle and spatial puzzle. The pieces must fit together like Tetris pieces, so you’ll have to get creative about how you re-arrange them to make sure they all fit. And once they do, the screen will glow and the full arrangement will play. At first, I worried that Musaic Box would be too easy, but the pieces of music quickly became much more challenging. Long compositions like “Czárdás” will require you to keep track of a lengthy melody, but a puzzle-piece that’s only, say, a bassline will royally rummy require you to really use your ears to properly place. As much as rummy 365 I’d like to laud the specific strengths of Musaic Box‘s design, when it comes down to it, it’s just a lot of fun. Sure, this game is right up my alley—if you’re not much of a music head or you don’t like puzzles, this might not be the game for you. But the creative design, charming art, lovely musical rearrangements and head-scratching challenge make this one a winner. Plus, there’s that low-low price of free. (Though you can buy significantly more songs for a one-time royally rummy in-app purchase of $2.99.) This rummy 365 one’s easy to recommend. Musaic Box HD Genre: Music/Puzzle Developer: KranX Productions Platform: iPad Price: Free Get Musaic Box HD on the App Store

Comments (3)

LuckyBear602

I wish there were more free spins available, but even with the current promotions, I have a lot of fun. The themed slot games are creative and engaging, keeping the gameplay fresh and entertaining every day.

BetQueen205

I absolutely love the game selection here, especially the slot games. The graphics are amazing and the animations are super smooth, making every spin feel exciting and immersive. I've spent hours playing without getting bored!

GameMaster391

The deposit process is smooth and fast. I was able to fund my account instantly and start playing without any hassle. Plus, the multiple payment options make it convenient for everyone regardless of location.

Recommended Reading

A Badass Supernatural Steampunk Fight

If you have a couple of minutes to spare, you need [[link]] to watch this visually stunning fight that breaks out between cowboy skulls and steampunk humans. Trust me. While watching, I didn’t even realize th...

Mad Max Comic Shows How Fury Road’s Villain Rose To Power

If you’ve seen Mad Max: Fury Road, you know that the movie doesn’t explain much about the blasted world it happens in. But there’s a new comic [[link]] that fills in more backstory about the crazy War Boy call...

Life Is Strange Can Go Way, Way Wrong

When I [[link]] finished the second episode of Life Is Strange, I put the controller down, and considered playing the episode again. I didn’t want to live with the choices I’d made. Warning: As you might expec...