Christian entertainment developers Cloud 9 Games Inc announced
Wednesday the planned release of their first-ever Christian karaoke PC
Game.
The “Heavenly Harmony Karaoke and Vocal Performance Game” will be
released this August and will help serious singers to increase their
vocal abilities through real-time feedback from the game. Through an
intricate system that checks for tone and timing, participants will be
able to receive serious critiques on what to improve.
"As a singer with Phillips, Craig and Dean for 16 years, I have often
wondered, 'How would I do on American Idol?'” asked Dove Award-winning
singer Randy Phillips in a statement. “Well, I don't have to wonder
anymore. ‘Heavenly Harmony’ cued up a song for me and analysed my pitch
as I sang. Amazing!"
The new creation features 25 of Christian music’s most recognisable
songs – such as “Shout to the Lord", "I Can Only Imagine", “Praise the
Lord" and "Amazing Grace" – of which vocalists can try their own
renditions. The CD comes with a microphone that plugs directly into the
computer, making it easy for players to jump right into the songs.
The game is meant for everyone, whether professional or simply a member
of the local church choir, or even those who sing in their free time
for enjoyment.
"‘Heavenly Harmony’ provides features never before found in any
computer game, and the fact that it's a Christian-themed game makes it
even more exciting,” explained Curtis Ratica, the president of Cloud 9
Games, in a statement. “Never before has there been a singing game that
offers the type of feedback this game provides."
The system works by placing contestants in a singing arena. Each
virtual celebrity must work from the bottom up, starting from their own
garage and unlocking larger venues such as a church sanctuary to a
packed stadium.
Points are earned throughout the game when players are able to match
pitch and tone as well as have the proper timing to each of the
Christian songs. They can learn to read notes as the lyrics run
side-by-side with an accurate musical score. The system will help those
that have a difficult time hitting the right notes while reading music.
Players will also see which notes they are actually singing compared to
what the original artists’ sang. Depending on their precision, the
system will rate the player throughout the performance, placing them in
one of three appropriate levels: the shower, the choir, or on tour.
At the end, the game will detail how many notes were flat, sharp, or on
pitch and if done well enough, will give the singer a ranking of
silver, gold, or platinum.
In addition to the platform itself, the computer product has a number
of fun additions. There are several mini-games that help players
achieve perfection in specific aspects of their vocals. For example, a
mini-game titled “Tune-a-Tuna” helps vocalists practice pitch. As
singers sing the right notes, they help Peter catch fish before a storm
arrives.
Also, players can earn points and unlock new accessories for their
virtual performers, such as shoes, hats and glasses.
The public will be able to see a first demonstration of the game at
this year’s International Christian Retail Show in Atlanta, Georgia,
from 9 to 12 July.
The game will be compatible with Windows 2000, XP, and Vista. The game
creators also plan to bring out add-ons in the future that will meet
specific genres such as Christmas songs for the holiday season.
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