April 20th-23rd 2012 :: 10 Year Anniversary! :: Theme: Tiny World
An audio toy. Written in Flash/Haxe using my "Triad" framework: https://github.com/triplefox/triad
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Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 64% |
![]() | Audio | 4.62 |
#80 | Innovation | 3.78 |
#303 | Fun | 3.05 |
#452 | Overall | 2.92 |
#709 | Mood | 2.22 |
#734 | Humor | 1.57 |
#806 | Graphics | 2.09 |
#894 | Theme | 1.53 |
Comments
Runs well, good audio, nice old-school ASCII interface. Plenty of options for the musically-inclined. It's probably about as accessible as ScreamTracker. I could see it being used to make actual tunes. In a post-compo version, maybe add a way to share songs through encoded URLs? That way you could show off some of your own work.
Great audio program, but i think it doesn't fit the theme.
bookmarked though xD
ok that was a very interesting entry, bit of a stretch to call it a game tbh, more ot a toy, but very cool all the same :-)
This was cool, fun to play with :D However, I'm terrible at audio, and couldn't get it to sound too good :p It's quality as a 'game', and how well it fits to the theme is a stretch, but it was good fun, and interesting, so hell, I'm cool with it :D
This game was very difficult I found, ie I found it quite difficult making something that sounded nice. Using walls and stacked notes was quite confusing for me.
I'm not saying it was so hard I wasn't able to make anything, it just took me a while to figure things out.
Maybe you could add a few examples, or a tutorial showing techniques for creating rhythms? A save/load feature would be good too.
I also noticed that some instruments got drowned out by the other instruments, so a way to change the volume would be a good addition.
The instruments in the game didn't sound very nice. They were very different, and didn't blend very well.
Besides that this looked like it had a lot of potential. I imagine there are a lot of cool things people could make, although I wasn't able to make much.
A little far from the "Tiny World" theme, or being a game, for that matter.. but as a toy/sound generation app it's a pretty cool concept I don't think I've ever seen before. I could see it catching on even as complex as it is, given the right set of tutorials :P good job!
This is awesome :-) I had a lot of fun playing with your audio sound game.
I think it lacks a "clear area" button, although just waving the eraser around kinda does the trick. Also, maybe a "T" junction where one note enter from above/below, and two leave from the sides at the same time?
I'll try to use this to make tunes for the next compo! :-D
Not really a game, but it is certainly an excellent toy. definitely going into my bookmarks.
Lovely game. It's actually quite interesting and innovative to me. Graphics are good (love old school ascii games) and it's fun. Sadly I can't see how the game fits into the theme :/
It's an amazing work though.
I'm a pretty huge fan of audio content generators, so I dinked around in this quite a bit. I also really dug the ASCII feel of it too, halfways expecting to accidentally boot back out to DOS once I got closed the tab. :P I'm not sure if it fits the theme per se, but it's something I think I'll play around with for the next LD for sure!
Also, I'm going to echo a previous commenter and say a way to share songs would be fantastic.
Very interesting, I have never seen anything like this before.
So not a game per se, but a great entry. Really fun tool to play around with. I could see me using this in the future.
Not sure how it fits in with Tiny World per se, but it was a very cool game none the less! I enjoyed playing around with it immensely. Well done.
Interesting concept, and it could be greatly improved with some polish and maybe some preconfigured defaults that would go a long way towards showing people what they should be doing. Not really a game though, and not really the theme.
Fun to play around, but I'm not sure if I was able to use it to its full potential. Maybe adding a beginner's tutorial with examples of cool stuff you can do with it would help a lot =)
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5/5 for audio :)