The 24 Games of Christmas! Day #16: Sound Shapes

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It’s that time again! Michael Buble’s smooth voice serenades us over the radio with his brilliant rendition of “Let it Snow.” Houses are covered with bright lights, tinsel, green and red colours. Children anxiously count down the days, hoping they were good enough for a visit by Santa.

It’s a magical time, with one other little benefit – most of us also have breaks over Christmas. Breaks means time to play games!

It has been a great year for games, and no doubt there are some great ones that you’ve missed. And so we at Digitally Downloaded will count down to Christmas with one game recommendation for you each day.

Enjoy, and happy holidays!

Day #16 – Sound Shapes
Matt S

Part rhythm game, part platformer, Sound Shapes makes our little countdown for being one of the most enjoyable user-generated content games. While there’s not a massive amount of content on the initial download, there is a wonderful community that has produced some seriously spectacular levels to extend the life of your game substantially.

In other words, it’s like LittleBigPlanet, but arty. There has also been some hefty DLC added just recently, so it’s worth the long-term players jumping back in to get reacquainted with the game.

Can we suggest in the spirit of the season players build some red and green levels? 🙂

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  • I wish i never touched Death Mode. I spent hours trying to beat one level and got so fed up, I refused to touch my Vita. u_u

  • I kinda gave up with that stuff. :-/ Downloading levels and making my own stupid little ones became far more entertaining than wanting to throw my Vita against a wall, lol.

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