▼ Not recommended
0 hrs
I wish there was a neutral option for reviews. While I do appreciate Music games and all the effort it takes to make them (or any game for that matter) I am at a crossroads with "Chords Enchanter".
A simple premise and interface (mobile game maybe?), the initial idea to start forming chords at a basic level and continue on sounds like a didactic way of learning, however by the third chord things start to become repetitive and predictable (especially if you know your circle of 5ths). There's really no feeling of accomplishment or reward for completing each chord as you progress, and the whole thing starts feeling more like a chore than an interactive experience.
Perhaps this has to do more with not being part of the target audience (beginner music theory students?) So of course it wasnt too challenging or noteworthy. Perhaps by some variants in level design or tasks could make it a bit more interesting...
Kudos to the work either way!
A simple premise and interface (mobile game maybe?), the initial idea to start forming chords at a basic level and continue on sounds like a didactic way of learning, however by the third chord things start to become repetitive and predictable (especially if you know your circle of 5ths). There's really no feeling of accomplishment or reward for completing each chord as you progress, and the whole thing starts feeling more like a chore than an interactive experience.
Perhaps this has to do more with not being part of the target audience (beginner music theory students?) So of course it wasnt too challenging or noteworthy. Perhaps by some variants in level design or tasks could make it a bit more interesting...
Kudos to the work either way!
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