Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Use your own MP3s in the downloadable version of Music Catch

Music Catch screenshot
Reflexive Entertainment has released a downloadable version of its music flash game, Music Catch, for Mac and PC users. Originally, Reflexive released the online game in June 2008. After achieving quite a bit of success and fame, Reflexive decided to tweak the title, which resulted in the downloadable version released yesterday (August 26, 2008).

Music Catch can really be a very relaxing game. The point is to collect shapes, which are released in time with the music. Certain colors have different properties, like yellow ones are worth more points and boost your combo, red shapes make you lose points and decrease your combo and purple shapes cause your pointer to become a mini blackhole that suck in any shapes released. There are no lives to worry about or goals to achieve, you just play for fun.

The latest version of Music Catch comes with 12 tracks from other Reflexive games (like Ricochet) and tracks from the original flash game. It also allows players to load their own mp3s into the game, has achievements and medals for all songs and generates high score tables for each song.

In case you’re curious, there’s a free, 30 minute demo of Music Catch available at the official site, and it works with both PCs and Macs. After the 30 minutes is up, you can either purchase the full version, which costs $9.99, or just play Music Catch‘s online flash counterpart.

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