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Mode(s)
  
Standard, Full Mix

Developer
  
Double Fine Productions


Publisher(s)
  
Double Fine Production

Initial release date
  
22 July 2013

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Designer(s)
  
Patrick Hackett, Drew Skillman

Release date(s)
  
Microsoft Windows, OS X WW: July 22, 2013 Android WW: July 31, 2013 iOS WW: August 1, 2013

Platforms
  
Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems, Ouya

Genres
  
Music video game, Puzzle video game

Similar
  
Double Fine Productions games, Puzzle video games

Dropchord game brief


Dropchord is a motion controlled music-based puzzle video game for Windows and OS X using the Leap Motion controller. It was developed and published by Double Fine Productions and financed by Dracogen. The game was one of the first games released on Leap Motion's Airspace app store, when it went live on July 22, 2013. It was also released for Ouya on July 31, 2013, and on Android and iOS on August 1, 2013.

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Gameplay

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Dropchord is a motion controlled music-based puzzle video game using the Leap Motion controller. Players use two fingers to create two glowing spheres. Once the spheres are locked into place on the level's circular track, players must navigate a beam of light around a series of obstacles that appear within the circle, which threaten to interrupt the beam. Certain sections require the player to paint large portions of the circle with the beam, by flicking their finger around the perimeter. There are also nodes to collect which will increase the score. At the end of each song, the player is given more health. If the health bar goes above maximum level, the player is awarded a star and a new layer of health will start filling up. You lose a star once all of the health in a layer has been depleted, and you lose the game when all health has been depleted. The game will automatically end when the final song ends.

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A mode called Full Mix allows the player to play endlessly until their health runs out, but this mode does not give any health at the end of each song.

Development

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Dropchord, initially called Radius, was principally designed and developed by Double Fine's Patrick Hackett and Drew Skillman, who previously worked together on Kinect Party. It was originally titled Radius, but was retitled Dropchord before its premiere at PAX East 2013.

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References

Dropchord Wikipedia