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I mean this game is great and more songs would make it a whole lot better.
I don't think it's that hard to do importing songs, I mean all you need is a song that you or the computer can detect the beat of, and then choosing which sort of extra sounds the game makes for puzzle pieces.
Really disappointed that Chime Super Deluxe wasn't made for the PC.
I can't stay mad at Chime, but man -- I would pay for more songs. If they bothered remaking it and leaving that end open... I suspect this game's audience skews older. Personally I got mad cash to throw at pretty happy bleepy bloop blocks.
Ultimately though, I thing it really would be worth it. Maybe in Chime 2?
This is one of my favorite 'I have a few minutes to kill' games. I'd throw money towards a sequel or DLC like whoa.