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Welcome to Bleeps!
You are a conductor of a band of sound producing shapes, called 'Bleeps'. These Bleeps create sound based on their shape.
Alas, the bleeps have gotten out of tune. It is your job to Shift them back into the correct Shape.
Each corrected Bleep will play a part of the entire song, which you can hear on this overview screen.
Shift all the bleeps into shape and complete the song!
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 58% |
#8 | Innovation(Jam) | 4.40 |
#30 | Audio(Jam) | 4.10 |
#91 | Theme(Jam) | 4.00 |
#130 | Overall(Jam) | 3.77 |
#224 | Fun(Jam) | 3.50 |
#240 | Humor(Jam) | 3.12 |
#600 | Mood(Jam) | 3.03 |
#844 | Graphics(Jam) | 2.80 |
Comments
Awesome idea and execution! How can I not approve this as a musician :)
Very fun game to play with younger sister... We had one hour of music fun :)
Wonderfully creative idea! I love the funny shapes of bleeps. Well done!
Really good for learning rhythm! If teaching music was your approach maybe you could connect the shape more with the music, in some way. Maybe let them rotate when playing so that when each corner hits a certain spot its note or sound is played. Unfortunately my small screen placed one of the nodes behind another button so I couldn't finish the game. Nice work!
Really good entry.It was really fun to play. The only problem is that it opened at a really small resolution as a result the text and buttons where overlapping.
Wow, great idea and execution! Can I get soundtrack (I want it as my ringtone ;))?
Or even better: can you provide separate tracks of your main theme to play with?
Very creatie game!
I spent a long time to understand but then after that I spent a lot of time playing eheheheheh
That's an fun and interesting game to learn music hearing! It reminds me Meludia :D
Very nice, I love finishing it and then seeing how all the parts fit together.
Wow, amazing idea! The faces really added character as well hehe. It would be kinda cool if the points could be morphed in every direction rather than a long a line. Very lovely nevertheless =D
This is great! I'd love to see a post jam version with more music too
It's a fun and interesting idea but the small resolution was making it very hard to play.
It's a great interpretation of the theme, good job.
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Very creative :)