Synaesthesia games

There are tons of Synaesthesia games offering a variety of entertaining yet educational experiences related to Synaesthesia. Players can learn about the Synaesthesia in an interactive way, as the games are designed to be fun and engaging. The games range from simple arcade-style challenges to more complex strategic puzzles. All these Synaesthesia games feature vibrant, colorful graphics and simple, easy-to-understand instructions, so even the youngest players can join in on the fun.

Lumines Supernova

Lumines Supernova (2008)

Lumines Supernova is the latest installment of the popular puzzle game franchise from Tetsuya Mizuguchi and Q Entertainment. It comes packed with lots of new skins and modes exclusive to Playstation 3 players. The gameplay combines puzzles, block-dropping beats, and video entertainment for an addictively fun experience that will keep you playing day after day. There are 40 different skins in Challenge Mode alone, with several brand new ones to keep things fresh. Players can choose from various single player modes, battle it out against a friend or create their own background music in Sequencer Mode.
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Everyday Shooter

Everyday Shooter (2007)

Everyday Shooter is an award-winning downloadable game, developed solely by Jonathan Mak. It stands out from traditional arcade shooters with its sound effects that play in musical harmony with the background music, which consists of a complete all-guitar soundtrack. The game features 8 distinct levels or “songs” and uses vector-based graphics created from mathematical equations to create stunning visuals. Every shot or hit triggers a visual and musical inspiration that harmonizes into the song for each level, creating an evolving synaesthesia effect. Plus, Everyday Shooter also offers full HD at 1080p resolution to deliver even more brilliant colors and stylized visuals.
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Chime Super Deluxe

Chime Super Deluxe (2011)

Chime Super Deluxe is a video game released on Xbox LIVE Arcade and PC. It features an expanded selection of music, including exclusive tracks from artists such as Moby, Markus Schulz, Philip Glass, Paul Hartnoll from Orbital and Fred Deakin from Lemon Jelly. With the largest roster of music to date in any Chime game so far, players can enjoy a wide range of musical styles while they play.
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Sound Shapes

Sound Shapes (2012)

Sound Shapes is a side-scrolling platformer video game for the NGP. The game encourages players to create music with their actions using the touch screen, as they play and explore through levels. Players can also compose their own custom soundtracks which they can share online and enjoy with friends.
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Space Invaders Extreme

Space Invaders Extreme (2008)

Space Invaders Extreme is an updated version of the classic arcade game Space Invaders. It features new graphics, background movies and techno tunes that are synced to gameplay for a more immersive experience. Additionally, it introduces mini-games (Rounds) mid-game which offer varied gameplay and opportunities to gain points. There are also new twists on the original game that provide fast-paced action. Finally, players can battle against a friend with the all-new multiplayer element available on both platforms.
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Beat Sketcher

Beat Sketcher (2010)

Beat Sketcher is a rhythm-based video game that combines elements of drawing and music. In the game, players use their controllers to move around the screen while they draw pictures or shapes along to the beat of various songs. Players can also create their own tunes by playing simple melodies on an in-game musical instrument. The goal is to paint and play your way through each level with style while scoring points for accuracy and skillful timing. Beat Sketcher encourages creativity as well as rhythmic coordination, making it a great choice for gamers who are looking for something fun and challenging!
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Child of Eden

Child of Eden (2011)

Child of Eden is an action-adventure video game developed by Q Entertainment. The game revolves around Project Lumi, a mission to recreate the human personality inside Eden, the archive of all human memories. As this project nears completion and hope for peace reaches its peak, it is suddenly attacked by an unknown virus that threatens to destroy everything. The player takes on the role of saving Eden from the virus in order to restore hope and peace once again.
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Electroplankton

Electroplankton (2006)

Electroplankton is a touchable media art game that uses the DS's two screens to present players with calming music and visuals. There are 10 digital planktons that interact with players when they tap or use the microphone. These planktons respond by making gestures and sounds of their own. Furthermore, Electroplankton takes full advantage of the DS's microphone by recording voices and playing them back as tunes.
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PixelJunk Eden

PixelJunk Eden (2008)

PixelJunk Eden is a psychedelic video game released for the Playstation Network by Japanese developer Q-Games. Players take control of a tiny silk-spinning 'grimp', tasked with collecting lost Spectra that have been scattered across all the gardens of Eden. The grimp must grip, jump and swing to destroy Prowlers and collect their pollen in order to grow more plants and progress further into the garden. With its lush visuals, slick controls and music, PixelJunk Eden offers an atmospheric and addictive experience.
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