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Raycatcher

Rating: 4 (2 votes cast)
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System requirements

  • Microsoft Windows XP / Vista (With Latest Service Pack)
  • 2.0 GHz Processor
  • 1 GB Available System Memory
  • Mid range nVidia or ATI 3D Video Card
  • 140 MB Available Hard Drive Space
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    FEATURES

    Raycatcher is an innovative new game that syncs gameplay to your favorite mp3s. Load in your entire music library and watch as the game morphs itself to match. The gameplay itself is easy to pick up, yet compelling. Rotate a cluster of colorful shapes to catch matching rays of light cast onto your screen. As you match light to shape, your cluster will expand and evolve.

    Raycatcher also comes with a selection of great music from the brilliant new artist Noobie Noobinson. 

    Features
    • Load in your own music: Raycatcher will accept .mp3 and .wav formats 
    • Beat detection technology: Changes gameplay to match your music in pleasant and creative ways. 
    • Make playlists of any length: Raycatcher is flexible and allows you to play for how ever long you want, and still feel like you've made progress. 
    • Original music by artist Noobie Noobinson: Music by a new up and coming band, some of which was created specifically for Raycatcher. 
    • 30 evolutionary stages: Complete with funny and enlightening descriptions. Raycatcher illustrates a cute and informative view of the kosmos. 
    • Range of difficulty: Easy to pick up, with 3 difficulty levels that range from easy-yet-challenging to insanely difficult. 

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    CUSTOMER REVIEWS

    9th Jul

    By Bladetrain3r

    I was a tad surprised by Raycatcher, but definitely feel it could use some work. I have no complaints about it's looks (quite a funky art style actually), or even the game play (which is more challenging than it looks; "easy to learn, hard to master" as the saying goes), more with how it feels.

    It rather feels like all you're doing is running Winamp in the background and playing a silent game. Regardless of music played, it doesn't seem to make a difference to the game itself; Something like Audiosurf and Beat Hazard are clearly different according to the song you play, but Raycatcher barely gets affected at all regardless.

    Also, for some reason it strained my eyes horribly while I played it - possibly the backgrounds (which tend towards the mildly psychedelic) or the effect of trying to track a revolving ball of primary colours AND their corresponding "rays."

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