IGN.com
“Tears for Fears and Kraftwerk come alive in this clever iPod game…musika will set you back five bones, which is the price of five new songs on iTunes. To me, the investment was worth it.”
Kotaku.com
“It's on a widely-used platform, simple to play, simple to learn and (depending on your playlist) has almost endless replayability. Plus, it looks nice. Very trippy.”
Associated Press
“It's this simplicity that makes "Musika" the perfect way to while away a few minutes at the airport or the train station. And it sure beats "Brick" and the other games that come preloaded on the iPod.”
AOL/Switched.com
“At $4.99 a pop, 'Musika' is well worth it for music-lovers who need even more reasons to check out of reality. And, if you can't decide whether to play a game or listen to music on your iPod next time you're on a long commute or trip, you might find Musika the perfect way to have your cake and eat it, too.”
The Onion
“Matsuura's latest is a surprise, not so much in the way it innovates, but where it forges new ground…musika refocuses our attention on the moment, encouraging us to re-engage our entertainment and take the time to learn, and hopefully remember, the names of all those songs crammed onto our iPods.”
iLounge.com
“We’re thrilled to see both Sony and Masaya Matsuura bringing their publishing and development talents to an Apple platform.”
Also check out interviews with musika creator Masaya Matsuura on Kotaku, MTV.com, Wired.com, GameDaily, and 1up.com



