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You find yourself in a nightmare world of pounding electronic beats. You are a funky shape that gets down to slip beneath obstacles and evil shapes.
WASD / Arrow keys to move. Shift to get down.
Engine: Unity 5.1
Modeling: Maya
Music: Logic Pro
Skymap: Photoshop
WebGL Version: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66031356/SSDisco/index.html
Unity Web Player Version: https://googledrive.com/host/0Bz8Q0nUS10ZOM19yZ09sRnQwMzA/DiscoLabyrinthInferno.html
Timelapse Making Of: https://youtu.be/HhKhtaz9_2I
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 71% |
#32 | Fun | 4.00 |
#37 | Overall | 3.98 |
#75 | Audio | 3.69 |
#90 | Mood | 3.68 |
#117 | Innovation | 3.78 |
#134 | Graphics | 3.83 |
#244 | Theme | 3.70 |
#501 | Humor | 2.11 |
Comments
Very well done! I'd say that it'd be perfect, if it just had some additional sound besides only the music.
Couldn't play in Chrome, I'd recommend that you throw up a WebGL version!
Fun game, you've done some neat stuff with the physics in Unity. Even though it's mostly doing the same thing over and over, you managed to make it still rather interesting. Well done!
Wow, I had a really good time playing this. Pretty fantastic experience overall. Loved the variety of platforming based on some core rules, and even found some non-linear routes from time to time! The music and its variation also added a lot to the experience. Very nice work!
Was really enjoying it up until where I got stuck under one of the blue tippy plates. An enemy was trying to get to me while I was under it, couldn't get out. No obvious way to reset to check point. Also, Firefox crashed when I closed the tab but left the music playing in the background (Unity web player version). WebGL version does not work on Firefox. It runs, but controls don't work!
Really good, I like the moment where you first can flatten yourself. Great shape shift mechanic, and music!
Great mood in general! I really like this kind of monkey ball gameplay. Had fun to cheat a bit by flying away with the flat shifting! Overall: Pretty goood!
Solid work! :) The challange partly comes from the sticky keys warning, but other than that it's fun. Simple, but nice visuals, audio, and even controls. Also I love the checkpoint system, usually people neglect that.
Great music, nice art work and visuals. Fun mechanic and good number of puzzles. great work.
Love these type of games! Your visuals and mechanics are great! Good choice of music as well to go with gameplay. Good stuff
Thanks! Took me about a hour and a half to write the main theme (on Friday). That really helped define the art and animations. Then about an hour to write the "Falling Lullaby" music (on Sunday).
Good job, you made the game work very well with the theme!
Cool little game, only thing i found a bit of a problem was sometimes the jumping along to the beat got me killed
Well, this was outstanding! I had a lot of fun with this one. Great physics and game play. I really enjoyed outsmarting the enemies and sending them flying. I'd enjoy a full game of this, preferably using an analog stick though.
Great job! I really enjoyed this.
Such a full complete little game, with a bunch of different mechanics in a short space of time, visually minimalist, but looking great, and the audio linked in very well.
Great mood and cute aesthetic - a good entry. Controls are really smooth and I like the prime idea. Overall, I like this project. Addictive. Well done ++
Great game, just completed it now, it has some cool level designs in there, where some parts of it requires you to use the physics in our favor! Great job!
I'm missing some SFX and a bit more visual feedback, other than that it's a clever design with good style and music. Good job.
Video: https://youtu.be/OC2Isnqi0nY
Although, the idea of changing the hero's shape is rather obvious, it's a good implementation
This is an awesome entry. The squashing mechanic is great, I love the way it has multiple uses. The controls are good, and the music really makes it.
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Great visuals and music, really fun to play!