Interesting Flash Game: Auditorium

Auditorium is a game which, while not completely unique, blends complex particle physics together with beautiful colours and great music together to create a addictive experience for the player. The particle physics is quite similar to another Flash game Speck Oppression, however Auditorium takes it a step further by introducing other unique features like colours, and different ways to manipulate the direction of the particles.

The game is simple enough. There are multiple “meters” positioned around the game area, which gains power as particles flow over it. However the particle colour must match the meter’s colour. There are also circles on the game area which changes the colour of the particles. The player must then position various manipulates to direct particles in the right direction. There isn’t much else I can say about the gameplay, other than you should play it to find out!

The link currently only shows a short 4 act demo, amounting to over 20 levels. but I think the game is quite promising, and I look forward to the full version.

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3 Responses to “Interesting Flash Game: Auditorium”

  1. [...] is an elegantly simple puzzle game made in Flash that I found through a post on Daryl Teo’s Blog. The player must direct a stream of particles towards fixed collectors to complete a harmonious [...]

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