Before running out to the garden to chase Easter eggs, you can seek sounds in Phonopath, you’ll only need a web browser for this.
Phonopath was created by Kevin Regamey, a member of the Canadian Power Up Audio team of music composers for video games.
Phonopath is a puzzle entirely based on sound. Each of the 28 levels in the game features a sound clip and a password hidden in the audio file. You’ll have to listen carefully, analyze and even manipulate the sound to find it.
According to its designer, Phonopath is both fun and educative, you’ll surely learn something along the way.
Phonopath is available at www.phonopath.com, you’ll need the latest version of Flash Player.
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