alsatian-studio 2015-04-21 06:09
Ugh, where's the play-able?
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD32 → Laughter
By pinktreeleaf
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graphics | 431 | 3.47 | ||
| Coolness | 2090 | 26 |
Ugh, where's the play-able?
I would like to play it but don't have the necessary hings to do so. Interesting screenshot though.
Can you show gameplay video?
This looks good would like to play it.
This looks beautiful! Wish I could give it a try.
super cool concept and kudos for such a well written story. I wish there was more content in there
Got to play this last night. It's great, and totally deserves to be expanded on. One of those "is it a game?" games that leave you thinking.
We are still working on a fix. Plan B is to show a video. Thanks Yaroslav Kravtsov for the advice.
Oh cool with a VR game. Hard to rate though.
WINDOWS BUILD IS FUNCTIONAL
awesome concept! did you buy the app? how easy is to make 3d objects from photos?
An interesting visualization of the general feelings of anxiety. I felt that the anaglyph 3D added to the mood even without 3D glasses ;-)
Graphics were really nice. Vignette around the view was cool nice touch. Zqsd was kinda weird and I couldn't switch the key bindings.
Really liked the graphics! Sorry about that first review, it was meant for another game. It was spooky.
Here's the blog post I made about working on this:
http://ludumdare.com/compo/2015/04/28/laughter-an-exploration-of-extreme-anxiety/
And yak32, I'm using Autodesk 360 Recap, which comes for free with a Maya LT subscription. It is surprisingly easy to use! I have a DSLR and am an experienced photographer, but as long as you have a way to get good (and consistent) photos, it's really quite simple. Basically just take a bunch of pictures from different angles (two or three rings around the object at different height levels depending on concavity of the object), one of my favorite things about it is that it's totally intuitive to get higher resolution on specific parts of the object by getting closer and taking additional pictures where you want. Really cool technology. This is definitely just the beginning of me using it with gamedev...