Digital Spy: Chime Review
In the early 1990s a Russian revolution swept the world, causing young people in their droves to adopt the values of the Block. But that revolution did not derive from political doctrine or military might, it sprung from the Nintendo Gameboy and a game called Tetris. First developed by programmer Alexey Pajitnov, the puzzle title went on to sell over 70 million copies worldwide and achieve widespread critical acclaim. Zoë Mode’s Chime continues the considerable Tetris legacy of block-based puzzling, but takes it to a new level with gameplay linked to dance tunes created by well known composers.











