A minimalist puzzle game that comes with a really interesting proposal, mixing musical sounds with refraction of objects. When you complete a level, a melody is played and this is an amazing surprise addition, making the whole experience very satisfying! Recommended!
Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle
- Release Date:
- Jul 29, 2019
- Developer:
- Mens Sana Interactive
- Publisher:
- Mens Sana Interactive
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
Game Tags
About This Game
- Find the ideal launching point and perfect path to eliminate all musical blocks in one single throw.
- Use your physical intuition to find the best release and bounce angles (all those days playing pool were not in vain).
- Avoid obstacles and traps that prevent you from performing the perfect path.
- Remove the musical blocks to the sound of pleasant notes that refer to a famous melody. Can you figure out the melody in each level?
- Timing is everything: in more advanced levels, in addition to the perfect path you also need to find the perfect launch timing. Identify the rhythm of obstacles and musical blocks and perform the perfect path.
- 50+ unique and challenging levels, with obstacles, traps, and so much more!
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User Reviews
Nice puzzle game with a cool exploration of sound interaction. Good progression of challenges with new mechanics presented in a very good pacing. It was hard to stop playing: can't wait for next playing session! P.S: Don't get fooled by first levels, if they looked like too easy for you: it really gets harder and harder...
Mini Tone is an ambitious but ultimately incredibly flawed puzzle game. All levels take on the same basic challenge: Shoot a ball so that it ricochets off all white objects and end off in the end circle. As you progress through, more mechanics are adding on top, such as white lines that must be passed through instead of ricocheted off of, or black objects that don't disappear when hit. On that mechanical level it's a very solid game, but it falls apart on everything else. Almost every level ends up becoming a game of trial and error. Even if you know what angle and position you need to fire from, the lack of any ability to fine tune either aspect means you could be spending dozens of tries doing your best to adjust your shots so they go down the optimal path, especially on levels that require a non-cardinal/diagonal angle. Which just leaves the sound design, which is, to be perfectly honest, atrocious. None of the sound effects sound nice, especially not the level complete sparkling...
This game is a copy of a mobile game called o k a y? (its a really good game and you should play it and his other game too) but since that game isnt on PC i guess this is the best we have 60/100
Your friend Jeremy is always trying to come up with ways to cheat at every game you two play together, but you keep letting him get away with it. Why? Because he crashes and burns every time. His most recent master plan was trying to play billiards with a golfball and a slingshot. As the sack of shit struggles to hit even one ball, it hits you: “If you put this in the hands of a competent person, it could almost be a legitimate game!” And what would that game be called? I don’t know, but there are some elements similar to Mini Tone. [b][u]The Good[/u][/b]: [list] [*]Get thrown into the game with no explanation. You’re on your own, so get to figuring things out. [*]You can customize the color of both halves of the background and the board you play on. [*]I’m all about physics-based puzzles. [*]The game occasionally throws new gimmicks at you, such as guitar strings that the ball travels through instead of bouncing off of. All it takes is a bit of experimenting to understand t...
Very nice game! It seems too easy for the first 8-10 levels, but then it gets really challenging and interesting. It has a nice combination of solving the puzzle itself with actually being able to implement the solution (you need to have good aim to through the ball and space awareness to find the correct launch point). Hope the developer keep producing new levels, I'd totally pay for more.
I enjoy puzzle games but this one was not very enjoyable to me. Trial and error plays a huge role, so you end up shooting the ball until you finally get it or enough hints reveal. The achievements reference great works of music but the tones made from each level never amount to much. I think a lot of this could be fixed with better level design--the mechanics do have potential.
[b]My review to Mini Tone[/b] I recommended exclusively to people who love physics games with lots of trial and error, with the interface as a bonus obstacle. Trail and error there is a lot in this game, for me is too much! The levels quickly devolve into constant retries because it is really hard to exactly reproduce the previous attempt and then adjust it minimally to reach a working solution. I think with a better level design and better mechanics this game would have more potential! [h1]I do not recommend this game![/h1]
It has simple mechanics and a growing challenge with a well developed environment. I spent some pleasant hours and in some very challenging moments, it was this healing feeling my journey, well done! I hope to see more levels and more challenges and of course more achievements.
This game is FREAKING AWESOME! Absolutely sticky, made for those who enjoy a good challenge! The tones keep you calm even if the levels are driving you crazy! Great choice for both relaxing and do some brain work at the same time! Very well balanced!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1+
- Processor: 2 Ghz Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
FAQ
How much does Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle cost?
Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle costs $0.99. Currently 50% off!
What are the system requirements for Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1+ Processor: 2 Ghz Dual Core Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 300 MB available space Sound Card: Any
What platforms is Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle available on?
Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle worth buying?
Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle has 78% positive reviews from 50 players.
When was Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle released?
Mini Tone - Minimalist Puzzle was released on Jul 29, 2019.
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