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AUX B is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Christian Schnellmann and was released on April 15, 2015. It received positive reviews from players.

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87%Audience ScoreBased on 1,080 reviews
music13 positive mentions

  • Unique and creative puzzle concept centered on audio cable connections, appealing especially to audio enthusiasts and professionals.
  • Simple, intuitive gameplay with a gentle learning curve that is relaxing yet satisfying, suitable for casual play and time-killing.
  • Ad-free experience with smooth performance, nice minimalistic graphics, and occasional updates adding new levels and endless/random modes.
  • Game is generally too easy and short; many players finish free levels quickly and find limited challenge in paid content, reducing replay value.
  • Lack of features such as scoring systems, level variety, complexity (like stereo channels or realistic audio properties), and meaningful rewards after levels.
  • Issues with purchase restoration bugs, overly flashy winning animations that can cause discomfort, and occasional control problems on some devices.
  • music

    33 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the game’s music-themed concept and simple, satisfying sound design, which appeals especially to musicians and music tech enthusiasts. However, many note the soundtrack is minimal, repetitive, and could benefit from more varied, dynamic background music and improved victory sounds to enhance engagement. Overall, the musical aspect is charming but underdeveloped, with room for richer audio variety and more rewarding sound feedback.

    • “The gameplay is amazing, the graphics are simple but clean, and the songs are nice, really giving you that sense of achievement when you complete a level you got stuck on—it's just amazing.”
    • “Aux b has a clean and fun presentation, from the art to the sound and music, and the gameplay is refreshingly simple and satisfying.”
    • “As someone who likes music tech, this is a lovely little game that is sometimes quite challenging but enjoyable for hours.”
    • “The music is bad and very repetitive.”
    • “But the 'puzzles' are all incredibly simple and the only music you hear is the same three chords after beating every level.”
    • “When you solve initial levels in 10 seconds, the same music and the same blinking wave get annoying very soon.”
  • graphics

    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally described as simple, clean, and retro-inspired, with a nostalgic old-school or pop art aesthetic that appeals to some but feels outdated or harsh to others. While praised for complementing the gameplay and audio well, some users suggest improvements for modern refinement and sensitivity adjustments. Overall, the visuals balance minimalism and charm but may not meet expectations for high-end graphics in today’s gaming landscape.

    • “The gameplay is amazing, the graphics are simple but clean, the songs are nice and really give you that sense of achievement when you complete a level you got stuck on, it's just amazing.”
    • “The presentation is flawless and the minimalistic graphics are always a nice welcome.”
    • “Great games, no ads, great graphics, simple interface.”
    • “And the retro graphics look so bad that my eyes hurt.”
    • “Good game but bad graphics: in today's world of GTA 5 we need better graphics!”
    • “Don't get me wrong I love the win animation but the graphics in general have an odd 90s tone to them which isn't appealing to me.”
  • monetization

    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s monetization is highly praised for offering a one-time purchase option or being entirely free without any ads or intrusive microtransactions, providing a seamless and enjoyable experience. Users appreciate the absence of ads, which allows uninterrupted gameplay and adds to the overall addictive and challenging nature of the game.

    • “One of the very rare game treasures in the Play Store that is free, no ads, no hassle, much fun, and very easy going!”
    • “Also, thank you for being one of the few developers who has a one-time purchase instead of microtransactions.”
    • “Best mobile game in a long time, no ads, no in-app purchases, just connect the cables.”
  • gameplay

    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its simple, addictive mechanics and clear, tutorial-free instructions, offering a satisfying puzzle experience with increasing complexity mainly through larger puzzles rather than new mechanics. However, some users find it repetitive and desire more diversity, realism, and longer playtime, while others appreciate the smooth, ad-free experience and clean presentation. Overall, the gameplay is enjoyable but could benefit from deeper complexity and variety.

    • “At last a novel game idea that is well executed and values gameplay over eye candy (even though the graphics are nice).”
    • “Aux b has a clean and fun presentation, from the art to the sound and music, and the gameplay is refreshingly simple and satisfying.”
    • “Gameplay is simple, but puzzles get more and more challenging as you go.”
    • “It's essentially the same 'join the dots' concept which gets increasingly more complex, not because of a change in game mechanics, but the puzzles simply get larger.”
    • “Fantastic concept, but underwhelming when you beat all the levels in an hour of total gameplay.”
    • “The concept is great, but I think the idea could have been taken further with more realism in the gameplay, such as different devices instead of just connections.”
  • replayability

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability varies notably among users: while the shuffle mode in the paid version offers nearly endless replay potential, some find the game loses its appeal quickly and lacks lasting challenge, making its longevity somewhat limited for certain players.

    • “The shuffle mode in the paid version gives it almost infinite replayability.”
    • “Simple, fun, replay value for a rainy day and worth the cost of a coffee :)”
    • “Every game should take a page from this one, to keep the replay value high and never ending the experience.”
    • “Did not feel very challenging and couldn't justify spending money not knowing if it actually is a challenge in the last 3 sections or if I would be done with it quickly and there is no replayability beyond that.”
  • optimization

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game runs smoothly and is well-optimized, providing a seamless experience reminiscent of setting up for live performances. Users with experience in recording or live setups may especially appreciate this aspect.

    • “For those of you who have set up for recording or live performances before will get an extra kick out of this.”
    • “Runs smoothly.”
    • “I feel like setting up a live performance all over again!”
  • humor

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely appreciated for its relatable and funny concept, especially by those familiar with the subject matter. While the humor is engaging and adds to the game's addictive quality, some users find the gameplay itself to be too easy.

    • “I'm a sound man and this game is pretty hilarious because I've worked with guys who couldn't connect jack to squat.”
    • “Funny and addictive!”
  • story

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is appreciated as a central element, though users express a desire for more free missions to enhance the narrative experience.

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AUX B is a casual puzzle game.

AUX B is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

AUX B was released on April 15, 2015.

AUX B was developed by Christian Schnellmann.

AUX B has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked AUX B for its music.

AUX B is a single player game.

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