December 10, 2009
EA mobile is good with releasing some top of the line games, and Auditorium isn’t short of being fun.

Auditorium takes a different route compared to many puzzle games being released right now. If you ever wanted to play something relaxing in which you manipulate music, consider taking a look at this.
Presentation
The game presents itself in a similar manner as Zen Bound, not only is it easy to pick up and play but it comes with relaxing sounds. The object is to guide a flow of particles into containers that begin to play as they fill up. In order to facilitate the movement of the particles, you have orbs that point in the direction they will deflect the particles.
It doesn’t stop there, as you progress through the game, you have to direct specific colored particles to the right containers. It isn’t until you create a harmony of sounds that the game will be complete.

A constant particle flow is always present in a set direction. Fixed containers are also in play along with movable and adjustable orbs to influence how the flow is manipulated. Color is an important theme in the game because you might be given a set color but you have to then change it to another by moving around orbs, making them come in contact with colored rings. The excitement of the game comes not only from the music, but from the actual gameplay.

Controls

In order to trigger the musical harmony you have to direct the correct particle flow, plus the right color, into their containers. So you use the orbs that have arrows and place them anywhere you want. You can also change the size by pinching them, so it works like the zoom feature, pretty cool.
Gameplay
The game has 5 songs to orchestrate, with 25 levels in total. There’s no time limit or anyway to lose, the only goal is to completely fill the containers up. Because of this, the game would be perfect for anyone who just wants to be challenged by this or needs some relaxation. Once a level is finished the last particle flow and music remain on screen for your enjoyment.
If you can’t get enough gameplay from the current levels, you can also purchase three musical packs at .99¢ each.
Suggestions
Although the game does relax and provide a good selection of music, its just too short. Once you get used to manipulating the particle stream, it goes by quickly. I would like to see an update with more tracks. But its a good solid game thats fun for anyone.
Conclusion
So if you need to take some time out of the world or don’t know what to do during your break, consider playing Auditorium. If you aren’t sure try the lite version or even a sample online.
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