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TwitterI like to consider this as The Legend of Zelda for people who don't like Nintendo games. Me, in other words. It's a great challenge, it's got lots of good gameplay, and it's dirt-cheap.
On the surface, this looks like a Lumines clone, but thankfully, it's a lot more than that.
For starters, Chime is easier to play than Lumines (seriously, I still can't for the life of me work out the puzzle modes in Lumines), it's more relaxed, and despite having a smaller soundtrack than Lumines, it works out better overall.
The big selling point of this game is that it's for charity. All of the songs in Chime were donated for free by the original artists (BTW, the PC version here contains a bonus song; "Still Alive" by Jonathan Coulton, from Portal. If you want more songs, get the PS3 version; that has even more than this one). The proceeds from this game are all donated to Save the Children, and the Starlight Children's Foundation.
This is a game made by a non-profit developer in the name of chartiy. For £3.99, it's a bargain. Right now though, during the Christmas sales, it's £1.99. At that price, I'd consider it a necessity.
Coming from someone who pre-ordered it when it was just over £6, I cannot recommend this game enough! It's hard to explain it properly, but it's just so fun to play, and it's crammed full of Monty Python-style humour. It's also got online modes too, plus a Skeeball-style game mode. :)