
"Spectrum Break," a single-player synthesizer aesthetic physics platformer developed and published by independent creator Jason Hein is scheduled to release for Microsoft Windows and Mac operating system (OS) on March 29.
According to the game's official website, "Spectrum Break" is a single-player synthesizer aesthetic physics platformer in which players reshape a level as they play through it. Blocks in each level float in zero gravity and these blocks can be pushed around by players which consequently, cause them to light up in an explosion of dynamic color and sound. Players must light up all blocks to win. To keep the gameplay fresh and exciting, new block types are introduced throughout the game. "Spectrum Break" is built in the game development platform Unity and includes controller support.
The Steam page of the game lists the minimum and recommended system requirements for Microsoft Windows and the minimum system requirements for Mac OS.
The minimum system requirements for Microsoft Windows are as follows — Windows 7 64 bit operating system (OS); AMD 16-3410MX APU 1.6 GHz 4 cores processor; 4 Gigabytes (GB) random-access memory (RAM); AMD Radeon HD 6520G graphics; DirectX Version 11; 200 Megabytes (MB) available storage space; AMD Radeon HD 6520G soundcard; and must include keyboard and gamepad support.
The recommended system requirements for Microsoft Windows are as follows — Windows 10 64 bit OS; 2.5GHz+ processor; 8 GB RAM; GeForce GTX 760 graphics card; DirectX Version 12; 200 MB available space; GeForce GTX 760 sound card; and must include keyboard and gamepad support.
The minimum system requirements for Mac are as follows — OS X El Captain; 2 GHz processor; 4 GB RAM; Nvidia Geforce 9400M 255 MB graphics card; 00 MB available storage space; Nvidia Geforce 9400M 255 MB sound card; and must include keyboard and gamepad support.