Zoe Mode are excited to announce that Chime Super Deluxe will be released and available to download from the PlayStation Store on 29th of March in the US and 30th March in UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. We just can’t wait!
So in the meantime, I would like to tell you a little more about what the game has in store for you.
To play the game, you have to place down irregular shaped blocks one at a time on the grid, fit them together 3 X 3 or more and you will build a quad. The quads score you points and this creates coverage, which fills the grid. The challenge is to fill the grid before the time runs out. This core rule set alongside multipliers, time bonuses, block fragment crashes and more create an addictive and mesmerising strategic experience.
But where does the music come in? Each block you place plays a note, and a different note depending on where it is placed. Every quad you create plays a longer musical phrase depending on the size and shape of it. The backing track is driven forward depending on how much coverage you have. The composition of the music is therefore remixed by you as you play.
When you hit 100% grid coverage, clearing and resetting the grid, you are rewarded with a brand new grid to play. This is one of the ways we have adjusted and improved the difficulty curve of the game. There are 5 of these to master on each level and each one is more fiendish than the last!
“Perfect quads” have also been introduced. If you create a quad and leave no fragments behind you get a bonus added to your multiplier. We’ve also rebalanced the scoring and balanced the game so you can play for speed and get extra points from the 100% coverage bonus or you can play neatly and be rewarded with huge multipliers.
The look
Although we loved the look of the original Chime we didn’t feel it was sharp enough for PlayStation®Network and wanted to create something more elegant. We decided upon a glassy and semi-translucent finish to the blocks and we have also added a hypnotic set of grid colours, lighting, effects and background videos.
Game Modes
Chime Super Deluxe also sees us introduce four-player, offline Multiplayer Modes for the first time. We have developed a Co-op Mode allowing players to make music together and play collaboratively and a Versus Mode brings another fresh dynamic to the game play experience.
The Co-op Mode is perfect for those late night sessions with friends and tasks players to crack their high scores together. The Versus Mode is a particular favourite of mine as players work against each other by stealing quads and destroying each other’s coverage. The aim is to cover the grid with your colour against a backdrop of backstabbing, musical harmony and visual chaos!
The Artists
For Chime Super Deluxe we wanted to work closely with the artists to create music designed for the game and we are thrilled to reveal the remaining line-up of brand new artists to accompany those already announced. The artists and their never before heard tracks include:
“Play With You” – 8-Bit and Chip Tune specialist, Sabrepulse
“Tender Hooks ” – World renown electronica duo, Plaid
“The Looping Song” – Beatboxer extraordinaire and World Loopstation Champion, Shlomo
Photo by Gabrielle Motola
The Zoë Mode studio has also contributed music to the game with tracks, “Machine Dream” from Nathan McCree, the guy behind the music in Tomb Raider and an orchestral piece, “Sympathy”, from Joe Hogan, completes the line up.
That’s it! There’s not long to wait now until the end of the month and we hope you are looking forward to getting your hands on the game and are ready to sample Chime Super Deluxe for yourselves!
In the meantime if you wish to know a bit more, here is artist, Sabrepulse, describing his experience of the game.
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8 CommentsAdd Yours
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Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 2:11 pm by sentry-23
‘Monome – the game’ ?
Looking forward to this one
Any PS+ offers on the board ?
Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 3:17 pm by Brynley Gibson
Hi sentry-23,
No PS+ offers locked down right now but we are talking to Sony about it and are keen to support it when we can.
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Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 2:29 pm by bap10
Looks really good, any idea of a price?
Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 3:16 pm by Brynley Gibson
Thanks bap10. We can announce the price too, it will be £7.19 (€8.99)
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Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 2:51 pm by gonzorv
price?
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Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 2:56 pm by liamrudel
Awesome, Can’t wait! Great interview with Sabrepulse too!
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Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 3:48 pm by Galvanise_
Really looking forward to this.
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Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 4:16 pm by TAKE-AWAY
Will get this game but seeing as you’ve mentioned plus discount will have to wait for that now, Can’t resist putting my plus subscription to good use.
Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 4:23 pm by Brynley Gibson
Hi Take-away,
Just to be clear we have not sorted anything out with Sony yet, we are just discussing Plus and what could be possible.
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Posted on 18 March, 2011 at 6:16 pm by vonhammer
Looks cool.
Off topic.
I wish there was a FL studio style programme on PS3.Used to love stuff like Music on the PSone,or the E-Jay games.
It’d probably do ok as a store game.
Posted on 19 March, 2011 at 1:28 pm by Brynley Gibson
Hi vonhammer,
We do talk about that and were fans of Music. Chime is very much a light sequencer. It would be cool if we could open up Chime further for those who like that kind of thing.
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Posted on 19 March, 2011 at 7:36 am by piwakawaka
Why is the video set as “private”? Don’t you want us to watch it?
Posted on 19 March, 2011 at 1:26 pm by Brynley Gibson
Sorry about that, it seems to only be the video on the Sony You Tube channel.
You can watch the trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12GRAVI0Iuw
and the teaser here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr3OLopUq1U
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