Tuneria Reviews
Tuneria is a music-focused RPG inspired by games such as Golden Sun, Ocarina of Time, Chrono Trigger, and To the Moon. Bring your guitar and join the other Songsmiths. Use your guitar in battle by playing powerful Tunes, or use those same tunes in the environment to discover hidden secrets!
App ID | 1268700 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Asai Games |
Publishers | Asai Games |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud |
Genres | Indie, RPG, Adventure |
Release Date | 23 Oct, 2020 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac |
Supported Languages | English |

7 Total Reviews
6 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Tuneria has garnered a total of 7 reviews, with 6 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
900 minutes
You only get so far before you become stuck on a never ending loop battle against Chorval some boss whats going on with this battle I cant do anything stuck repeating over and over like no fun i give up on it and there no walk through nothing i can find on this game seems like i'm the only one that's played it!
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
168 minutes
A bit complicated, but then you take the thread and it is well entertaining.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
35 minutes
This game is for a very niche group of people. If your into "actually playing" musical instruments, and like JRPG this 100% for you!! Every one else i would say go in slowly and know you will have to do some self learning. I really want to like this Game given a friend of a friend made it but there are a few things i would heads up before buying. I want to give a real fair breakdown and for some people the things i note may not bother but for me It made it not as fun.
First the bad:
1: The tutorial or lack there of. You work out how to use thing but its kinda a big guessing game press keys on key board.
2: No controller support. To be fair it never said it would but i could do movement and menus so I would have really like this. This might have been the biggest thing for me if I'm being honest.
3. When you get your internment and have to play its kinda unclear what to do like it says to play but not what to play and you have to hit esc to progress just felt odd to me.
The Good:
1: The music is great.
2: All the little jokes and puns are fun to find.
3: The style fits right in with what the game is going for.
4: The story seems interesting.
All in all I don't know if this game is for everyone but I images there are a good number of people who would try this game and love it.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
457 minutes
Alright, time to drop a review here.
This game is pretty darn fun. As a former musician, Tuneria hits a special place in my heart that not many games do.
The overall story in this game is pretty darn solid (and the ending had me in tears), but the true gems are in the random bits of dialogue you see when interacting with the environment. And that's my next recommendation: interact with [b]EVERYTHING[/b]. There are so many decorative objects lying around, and while the better portion of them aren't interactive, the lines you get when they [i]are[/i] makes it worth clicking everything. You'll see puns, witty comments, and all-around great humour - which, sure, is in the main story as well, but not nearly to this extreme.
The game is not overly combat heavy - there's some combat, but no grinding, no respawning enemies, and it's very much not the core of the game. Which is great, because it means moving through the story at a good pace. When you are in combat, your characters can attack, defend, use items, and play one of the tunes they have learned (the equivalent of skills, in other games).
Even with my musical background, learning some of the tunes by ear was tricky (so much so that I wrote a guide for it), but once you get them down then [i]playing[/i] them is a lot of fun. Couple that with some of the unique puzzles in this game (there's even a DDR-style rhythm game if you look hard enough!) and the entire thing is just an absolute blast.
There were a couple of bugs I ran in to, primarily with the menu system (sometimes things like the equipment, item list, or save list would become invisible), but they were simple enough to work around and honestly weren't game or immersion breaking. Certainly nowhere near significant enough to ruin my experience with this game.
Overall, this one's a very solid must play, and I highly recommend to musicians and non-musicians alike!
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
2324 minutes
A fun little game filled to the brim with jokes and references for those who like inspecting every object and talking to every NPC.
I actually got to watch a demo for this during a virtual convention in June of 2020 and put it on my wishlist immediately after. I appreciated that the developer added difficulty settings for the guitar playing aspect of the game, realizing that making everyone play by ear would make it inaccessible to some.
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 0
Positive