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Audiosurf

PC
Released

Release Date: February 15, 2008

Arcade, Indie Games, Splitscreen, Multiplayer, Singleplayer

Audiosurf is a game created by only one person, an independent developer - Dylan Fitterer. The artist himself classified it as a "music-adapting puzzle racer", which should be understood as a "logical racing game matching the music".

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Audiosurf is a music-adapting puzzle racer where you use your own music to create your own experience. The shape, the speed, and the mood of each ride is determined by the song you choose. You earn points for clustering together blocks of the same color on the highway, and compete with others on the internet for the high score on your favorite songs.

Audiosurf on Steam includes The Orange Box soundtrack, integrated with the game to enableStill Alivesurfing and more. In addition, Audiosurf is one of the first titles to leverage the recently announced Steamworks, offering full support for the Steam Achievements that appear on Steam Community profile pages.

Play with any music from your own collection--the game supports MP3s, iTunes M4As, WMAs, CDs and OGGs

Valve's The Orange Box Original Soundtrack is included.

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Audiosurf
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Audiosurf Game Series

Audiosurf Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Audiosurf Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 1.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 32 MB (GeForce 3 Ti200 or better), Windows XP/Vista.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Audiosurf Video Game.

96%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive (10,992)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Unique Concept: Players can upload their own music, creating personalized tracks that adapt to the rhythm and mood of the song, making each gameplay experience unique.
  • Replayability: The game offers infinite replayability due to the ability to use any song from the player's library, allowing for a diverse range of gameplay experiences.
  • Visuals and Aesthetics: Many users appreciate the colorful and engaging visuals that sync with the music, creating an immersive experience.
  • Simple Mechanics: The gameplay is easy to pick up, making it accessible for casual players while still offering depth for those looking to master it.
  • Nostalgia Factor: Long-time players often express fond memories associated with the game, highlighting its lasting appeal over the years.

The main cons of the game

  • Technical Issues: Users report crashes, bugs, and performance issues, especially on modern systems, indicating that the game may not run smoothly on newer hardware.
  • Outdated Interface and Graphics: Some players find the user interface clunky and the graphics dated compared to modern rhythm games.
  • Limited Built-in Music: The game primarily relies on user-uploaded tracks, which can limit the experience for those without a large music library.
  • Inconsistent Gameplay Experience: Some players note that the track generation can lead to frustrating gameplay, where the notes do not align well with the music's rhythm.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Chart Editor: Several users expressed a desire for a chart editor to create more purposeful and tailored experiences with their music.
  • More Built-in Tracks: Players would appreciate additional built-in music tracks, as the game currently only includes a tutorial track.
  • Improved Leaderboard Functionality: Some users mentioned the need for better leaderboard support and maintenance, as many leaderboards appear to be inactive or outdated.
  • Support for Modern Audio Formats: A request for compatibility with newer audio file formats, such as opus, was noted by users who have transitioned away from traditional MP3s.

Summary

  • Overall, while AudioSurf remains a beloved classic for many, its age is showing through technical issues and a lack of modern features that some players desire.

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