PicTune

PicTune

by IcyLime
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PicTune

Rating:
3.7
Released: August 09, 2013
Last updated: August 12, 2013
Developer: IcyLime

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Description

How well can you see sounds?

How to Play

Use the arrow keys to listen to the shape and enter your guess below, then press enter. Answers can be full words. Good luck!

To all those asking for help on a level... each game is (pseudo) randomly generated. Muahahahah

FAQ

What is Pictune?
Pictune is a music-themed puzzle game developed by IcyLime, where you listen to short chiptune tracks and try to guess the matching pixel art image.

How do you play Pictune?
In Pictune, you play by listening to a brief 8-bit music loop and then selecting the corresponding pixel art picture from multiple choices based on what you hear.

What type of game is Pictune?
Pictune is a browser-based music quiz and puzzle game with a retro pixel art style and chiptune soundtrack.

Who developed Pictune?
Pictune was created by the developer IcyLime and is available to play on web platforms like Kongregate.

Does Pictune have levels or progression?
Pictune features a series of music puzzles for players to solve, where you advance through rounds by correctly matching the music to the pixel art image.

Developer Updates

Aug 11, 2013 9:11pm

Fixed a highscores bug that caused players level reached to be the number 43.

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LunaticNeko

Aug. 13, 2013

496
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The game where mute button means impossible mode

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ericbomb988878

Aug. 10, 2013

451
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It's.... a new type of game.... not a clone... I'm confused. I didn't know they still made those!

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gorbatchef

Aug. 14, 2013

336
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We should be able to draw on the center squarre and listen to what we made.

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Sh33p

Aug. 10, 2013

443
14

How about for every 4 correct answers, you are given a hint that you can use on another level? There are times where I am just plain stuck! But really loving it!!!!

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btcprox

Aug. 10, 2013

230
10

Reminds me of Z-Rox (http://www.kongregate.com/games/EvilDog/z-rox), except instead of seeing patterns you're hearing them. Still, it's a pretty interesting concept that hasn't been done before! And at least we get to see the complete shape once it's been solved :)