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The Seasons Processor

By simonchauvin

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Innovation254.18
Mood3753.05
Audio4502.74
Theme5313.27
Overall5703.09
Graphics6962.57
Fun8292.52
Coolness135045

Comments

marcellus 2016-04-18 14:43

Unlocked all seasons, don't know what to do with the last one. Maybe trying to play with the colors is what the game wants me to do.

Spectacular entry, I felt like a computer detective figuring about what to do.

amras0000 2016-04-21 08:19

Running on Linux my Desktop Environment ireevertably crashed when I booted the game. I didn't have anything else unusual running, so it's hard to imagine something else causing that. You'll pardon me if I don't try again.

simonchauvin 2016-04-21 10:20

Sorry about that, it comes from the way I read and write the files I believe. I will try to use a more platform independent system.

somnium 2016-04-23 08:13

An interesting entry. It was interesting to play around with different configurations, to see how it impacted the colors. Literal shapeshifting :)

It would probably be preferable to be able to change the values from inside the interface though :)

plko 2016-04-25 19:51

What a special entry, interesting idea and presentation, only control not so easy. But it's still cool

frogcheese 2016-05-01 10:46

A cool idea with playing the game by messing with the files, but I never really figured it out. I just entered in some random numbers until I got bored, didn't really see any sign of progress.

Played it on OSX, seems to work fine except that the season file is created inside of the app package rather than in the same folder as the app.

rayman1900 2016-05-05 13:31

But.... 0,o what Kind of wizardry is thiiisss !!!! Modifying a txt file live while unity is running is sure impressing. I'm sure there are a lot of applications (live digital performance for example) that could make this kind of game cool !

keyboardmonkey 2016-05-05 13:38

An interesting concept but the goal is a little unclear. Nice thought process you have! This runs in Linux under WINE.

seregy7 2016-05-05 19:06

Cool idea, though goal is kind of unclear

matiasbontempo 2016-05-05 19:06

It's hard to understand, but it's very innovative! Congrats!

cmayhem 2016-05-09 14:50

Unique idea for sure. Very good!