The lovely, addictive Auditorium is a big favorite at Joystiq HQ, and developer Cipher Prime has just delivered an equally enjoyable follow-up, Pulse: Volume One, a new rhythm game for iPad. It's unsurprisingly tough to describe, but if you like tapping screens in time with music as you simultaneously create lovely visuals, we imagine you're really going to enjoy it.
If you're a little nervous about parting with $5 sight unseen, we've got a gallery of screens and a promo code for one of you just after the break.Hint: All the "?"s are the same character: L?3AWHFN?Y?H
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Posted: May 5th 2011 8:34PM KiraXD said
Unfortunately this game isnt as awesome as auditorium. Its nice looking and pretty original for a rhythm game. it just doesnt have the (re)playability like auditorium.
Speaking of auditorium.. i have the iphone version.. is there a iPad native version? id love to play it on my ipad without the scaling.
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Speaking of auditorium.. i have the iphone version.. is there a iPad native version? id love to play it on my ipad without the scaling.
Posted: May 6th 2011 12:12PM Telechubby710 said
Looks like a giant and more colorful Elite Beat Agents...
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