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Tone Door
By thejiv
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Comments
Hello fellow Stencyler!
Your trees are real neat - the square ones are pretty cool.
I really really like the echo effect after you've performed the correct sequence.
The door would've looked much better if you could've built up a rockwall/cave for it to be sat into.
Whilst I'd suggest more help with playing the game, I got the hang of it quick thanks to the visual feedback you had in place when you pushed wasd over the ground pads.
Thanks for making this game!
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this is a great idea to implement in a bigger game, like an old school 16 bit rpg.
the echo is cool !
also the game screen is way to big for laptops and can't be resized
Great game. With more content it could be splendid, very promising mechanism for a puzzle game!
Sound effect deserve a 5 star :D
Figuring out the patterns to light the torches was nice, but I was kind of expecting that I'd need to remember the patterns when I got back to the door.
Hi there. Small point, did not size dynamically to fit screen space available... which was a pain! (Chrome/W8.1). Liked the French ending... Nice soft flute sounds. Like the growing earthquakes. Actual puzzle was fairly simple, would have liked several levels (but to fit on a normal sized screen!). Good job!
I only see three of the devices, and therefore can not activate the 4th torch.
thejiv
2014-12-19 17:19
Thanks for all the feedback so far! I'm updating and tweaking a post-compo version and trying to look into an artist/composer.
Nice job! I like the sequence typing mechanic; it feels sort of like playing Simon. The trees look great, but I think the door would look better if it was part of something, such as a fortress or a cave.
chaoseed
2014-12-25 02:26
Definitely playable and fun...Not all that much to it, though. It's great to see games that involve music, I just wish it were longer or something! Good job, though. ;)
Neat concept with much potential, I liked it! It looks really nice as well, the sound-based puzzles are a great idea