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Discover a gallery of shapes made from a group of vertices, made by you. Play a game to gather more vertices and expand your gallery for more shapes to see. While having collected vertices to build some shape, you can shift it to show another variation.
Can be played on HTML5 (WebGL). Made in Unity.
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Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 100% |
#85 | Audio | 3.65 |
#96 | Graphics | 3.93 |
#150 | Mood | 3.46 |
#360 | Overall | 3.33 |
#473 | Humor | 2.18 |
#483 | Theme | 3.33 |
#575 | Innovation | 2.93 |
#663 | Fun | 2.84 |
Comments
Really great polish here, the animations, sound design and dynamic vectors were really cool! Thumbs up!
Would love your thoughts on my game -- Tito's Revenge
http://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-35/?action=preview&uid=65699
Great presentation! The sound was well-made, the smooth animations were great, and the reveal system was alright. It's a shame the core mechanic was something as simple as card-matching, but I like the shape-making thing at the end.
This game keeps surprising me with how beautiful and polished it is. Really nice job, it was very fun to play.
Nice card revealing game! I like that you get that extra reveal some times when you "flip a number" good. Music gets bit repeating though :(
Other than being a twist on memory, this game is AMAZING. I love the animation, great polishing on the game given the time to do it. Great job overall, buddy.
Respect! Tight animation and awesome art direction. Great fun too!
Gorgeous game! Really liked the way it saved the shapes. Music was a bit repetitive but was enjoyable at first.
Definitely has great animation and music. Game is a bit simple but the random shapes and art style definitely look really well done.
Cool matching game, smooth animations and nice graphics and music, the reveal bonus is a cool mechanic. Fun game, nicely done.
Simple mechanics, but I like the abstract atmosphere of the game.
Now that's a memorization game dressed up in graph theory and modern art :P
Nice animation . The game is small though.
I liked the idea of the gallery and naming my shapes :D
where do those paintings go anyway ?
I'll comment for the first time because someone just ask :D
Those paintings will stay at your computer for now haha. It will stay at your screen.
To everyone, thanks for your feedback and playing my game :)
Really like the style and feel of this! Animation, fonts, colors are all great =).
Game not different from "Memory", and the keeping of shapes (and shifting them?) seems pretty unrelated.
Really nice match game. I included it in my video compilation series of Ludum Dare games, if you’d like to check them out :) https://youtu.be/ly5GDw3HErI
this game really had a lot of polish for a jam game... i'm not really one for the matching mechanic, but i liked the ending bit where i got to name my own shape, haha. overall really great graphics and sound!
the graphics where just perfect and the game keeps u engadged! this should go for mobile!!!
Well, the shape collecting part is definitely original. Naming them all can be a little tedious. The game looks nice and the music is a bit repetitive but cool. Not a big fan of the core game mechainc but it's well done.
The main gameplay is not anything new, but it's still well done and I liked the idea of the gallery, even if I didn't see any particularly awesome shapes. :)
This is one awesome entry. Great presentation. This is just so very polished. Nice work!
Nice graphics and music but I felt like the shapeshift theme could have been used more.
I feel like awaking from a strange dream, it was fun. Well done. :)
Great game, super innovative idea! I'm not super good at memory games, but it was satisfying to clear the board and rack up vertices.
I loved the shape-naming part, it would be awesome to save to an online gallery!
Stellar music, mood and art design on this. Great job!
Nice twist on a memory game. Love the graphics and presentation and the audio is great too.
Fantastic music but I don't quite understand the point of the gameplay
Very neat game! I didn't know what I was getting into and initially thought it was just a matching game (didn't read your description above), but you really surprised me in the end. Really well done.
Presentation was also really appealing.
Very visually beautiful, and the music is great too. I do wish there was some sort of consequence to making an incorrect match though. Without any challenge I didn't really feel encouraged to play the game so much as just click stuff until I got to the gallery.
enough innovation and really built a unique atmosphere~ this ambient music also let me feel my brain is under high speed running,totally feel very great and really thanks this qualitiable experience!
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Awesome animation.