Place pieces, paint the board, make music. Chime Sharp is an sequel to 2009's Chime, a music puzzle game with an addictive, ambient heartbeat. You tessellate shapes to cover a grid, while a beatline reads those shapes as notes. As you cover the board the music builds to a beautiful crescendo of your own design. The only way to discover Chime is to play it, but if you want a glimpse, consider what it might feel like to cross Tetris, a music sequencer and a hypnotic dream about your favourite pop song.
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Sort of a cross between Lumines, Tetris, and a jigsaw puzzle; make a bunch of quads by putting down pieces from an assortment of differently shaped patterns of squares while a line goes from left to right to the music. There's an addictive quality to filling up as much of the board as possible. I wouldn't say this is the next Tetris, but I still pick this up from time to time.