'Tone Find' is a game where you listen to the sounds being played and find the matching sounds.



I tried playing the free browser game 'Tone Find,' which involves listening to a number of sounds and guessing the one you're looking for.

Tone Find - Musical Ear Training Game

https://5ojhab53hvdn.trickle.host/

Once you access the URL above, enter your name and click 'Start Game'.



When the game starts, five sounds are played in succession. The first four are sample sounds, and the fifth is the target sound. You can clear the game by identifying which note the target sound comes from and clicking on the note. The first four sample sounds correspond to the four notes displayed on the screen, and the corresponding notes will light up in blue at the same time as the sound is played.



This is what it looks like in the video.

Review of 'Tone Find', a game where you listen to the sound that flows and find the matching sound - YouTube


Click the play icon at the bottom left to play the sample and target sounds again.



Click the question mark to hear only the sound you want.



Click on the note you think is the right one, and if it's correct it will light up green. If you get it wrong it will light up red and you will lose one life. If you lose three lives it's game over.



Once you clear five questions, you will level up and the number of sample sounds will increase from four to nine.



Once you clear 10 questions, the level will increase and only a portion of the nine sample sounds will be played.



Once you clear 20 questions, the level goes up again. The sample notes that were neatly arranged in a major scale are rearranged, and the difficulty level rises sharply.



When the game is over, your score will be recorded.



Your recorded scores will be listed on daily and weekly leaderboards, allowing you to compete with players from all over the world.



in Review,   Web Application,   Game, Posted by log1p_kr