visibleatom 2013-04-29 06:15
I get it, but at the same time, it stops being a game after 10 hits. Everything is black, so ... it's impossible to see paddle or ball. I don't think stereo headphones help me at all at this point.
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD26 → Bonk
By tove
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theme | 313 | 3.79 | ||
| Innovation | 510 | 3.18 | ||
| Audio | 512 | 2.77 | ||
| Mood | 1036 | 2.36 | ||
| Graphics | 1165 | 2.19 | ||
| Overall | 1230 | 2.39 | ||
| Fun | 1295 | 1.82 | ||
| Coolness | 1411 | 45 |
I get it, but at the same time, it stops being a game after 10 hits. Everything is black, so ... it's impossible to see paddle or ball. I don't think stereo headphones help me at all at this point.
lol bonk lol nice
visibleatom, try to use the stages where the ball and paddle are visible to train your ear so that you can navigate in darkness - the stereo headphones really do help.
Whoah that was pretty trippy!
Very interesting concept.
Argghhh... 16 is my best. Love the concept on this one. Good job :D
What a cool idea!
I'm terrible at it though!
This was awesome! Amazing idea - the only thing I would suggest is mouse movement for the paddle. I feel like I could have matched the audio a lot better if I could move the paddle a little bit more quickly and with more analog control.
So crazy idea, i like the sounds.
Really nice idea, love the final effect of procedural sounds! Need more gameplay varity, but in 12 hours it's awesome!
The concept for this is really cool, but without reading the other comments, I would have assumed that the game was glitchy. I think this game could be really compelling with a few changes:
1. A more natural control scheme. I think rotating the field by 90 degrees to resemble breakout would have made the stereo sound effects work better. The digital, arrow-based control scheme was very frustrating because the location of one's avatar was thus hard to control.
2. An initial background shade. I didn't realize that the paddle was fading until my second game.
3. Cleaner audio. The buzzing sound became grating after a while.
I liked the twist in this pong game - the fading as you progressed. It's mean, but fun. :-)
Julian, thanks for the detailed feedback!
I'm not totally sure what you mean by buzzing -- do you just mean that it sounds obviously synthy, or is there an additional noise layer (that I guess I'm not hearing, probably because my headphones aren't great)?
I get what you were going for, but the audio didn't seem to track with the ball movement at all for me. I tried several times, but the audio seemed completely random. After 10 volleys, it was just a matter of waiting for the end.
=D I liked the idea of the transparency (in my team we also tried to incorporate it), unfortunately it renders the game almost unplayable, the paddle velocity is too slow and the majority of people need more time to calibrate their audio-location =P.
Great game! Soooo hard though, haha. I agree with other comments about using the mouse for analog control. Maybe slowing the ball down would've helped a lot too. Also, it would have been cool if the volume of the left channel indicated the distance of the ball from the paddle.
Points for audio being tied to the paddle. After 10 shots I couldn't see the paddle anymore. Not sure if there was a point or game after this?