December 13th-16th 2013 :: Theme: You Only Get One
[ Real World Gatherings | Ludum Deals | Warmup Weekend ]
By strict definition this is not a game, it's more of a.. collaborative, social project.
I still submit it, though, because it fits the theme and I created it over the course of this weekends.
Libraries used were jscolor, jQuery and jQueryUI. Everything else was written entirely by me. If you participate in this project please share it with your friends or your followers on Twitter (or anybody else, for that matter), so we can fill all 10,000 pixels!
Thanks a lot,
Folis
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#4 | Theme | 4.33 |
#6 | Innovation | 4.25 |
#150 | Overall | 3.52 |
#269 | Graphics | 3.39 |
#275 | Humor | 2.83 |
#446 | Fun | 2.93 |
#720 | Mood | 2.44 |
#1795 | Coolness | 0% |
Comments
I liked it so much that I even created a bot to spam it!
http://gameprogrammersnotebook.blogspot.com.br/2013/12/my-code-you-only-get-one-pixel-bot.html
A nice entry that uses the theme very much literally: You get only one pixel. The idea is cool and it seems people already tried to make pictures with it. I like it.
Awesine experiment :), looks like it is used quite a lot already :)
A collaborative experimental art game. What choice do I have but to give you a good rating? I'm just confused about what rating I will give you on graphics...
Such a clever idea, it's amazing!
You should make this become a much bigger thing, it has so much potential and it's already really cool. Nice job Folis :D
Nicely done! This is the sort of interesting-code-thing I wish we saw more of in Ludum Dare. (And hey, who says it's not a game?)
Really great, innovative idea, and I was surprised to even see sort of a Christmas tree forming up there on the right.
Very cool concept! I love how the emerging patterns look like brain neurons.
Nice idea. Took me quite long to figure out where I wanted to place what colour.
I like conceptual experiments like this in LD. Seems like something is forming there, it's not a purely random mess.
However, the first time I tried, it complained I didn't have a color selected even though I did. Tried again and it fixed itself.
Nailed the theme, Folis. nice. want moar frames to pixelate. more chances for success...
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This is .... abstract art :D
Neat idea, reminded me a bit of the million dollar homepage, but there you have to pay for a pixel :D