If you registered in advance you'll have received an email from BlackBerry that allows you to skip to the front of the queue. If so, bully for you. But if you didn't think ahead, there's no reason to stay skulking around the back of the line like a badly-dressed clubgoer relegated to the queue by a clipboard-wielding fancypants. Just follow this cheeky tip to whizz past the other folk waiting in line with a cheery "So long, suckers!"
Open the BBM app, enter your e-mail address and click Next. Then, force-close the app: on an Apple device double-click the home button and swipe the app away; or on Android, enter the multitasking menu and swipe the app away, or go to Settings, Apps, BBM, and Force Close.
The gameplay is smooth, but it’s hard to visually follow where the notes are with all the twisting and turning. The rails of the track light up to tell you where you need to be next, which helps but isn’t ideal. Overall it’s a pretty fun play, and it lets you interact with your music in a way we really haven’t before.
In episode four of the Geekosystem Podcast we discussed how much fun it would be if someone made a video game version of Tom Lehrer’s “The Elements.” You would play as Lehrer, and you’d have to collect all the different elements in the song while the song itself plays in the background. Audionaut isn’t exactly that, but it did let us fly around collecting notes while listening to “The Elements” so we at least got to pretend.
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