Hello Wayne,

Aurifi was the single best game I've ever played on iOS.

It stopped working, correctly, after iOS 3.1.4 was released.  

I still have it on my old 3GS but, alas, my 3GS is running iOS 3.1.4.  Had I 
known that 3.1.4 would break the game, I would have stayed on 3.1.3.  By the 
time I discovered the problem, Apple was no longer signing 3.1.3.  

I have since installed other, unsigned copies of iOS on various devices but 
never did go back to 3.1.3 on my 3GS.

I have searched and searched for other games that even come close to Aurifi 
style of play but, to date, no soap.  

If you ever come across something similar, please let me know.

Mark

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Wayne Merritt
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2019 9:22 AM
To: viphone
Subject: Looking for Aurifi, an old iOS game

Good day. Many people fondly remember the first app they ever got on the 
iPhone. For me, it was a mainstream audio game called Aurifi. I first got it on 
my iPhone 4 and it provided many hours of entertainment for me. The game worked 
fairly well for a few years and then around 2013, development slowed down and 
suddenly stopped. Aurifi was  a game which would play music rhythms and you 
would tilt or tap the device to complete different tasks. As you advanced 
through the game, the rhythms and styles of the music would change. It was very 
unique and very cool. I think of it every so often and have missed it.
Does anyone know if Aurifi is still being developed or even available on the 
App Store? I have done several searches and can't find any results, which 
probably means it is no longer available. I wanted to check and see if anyone 
had heard anything lately about it or may know where to find it. Since I  first 
ran it on the iPhone 4, it probably wouldn't run very well on my 8 Plus, but 
one never knows.

Best,
Wayne Merritt

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