Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → Users → tylerdoggone
| Year | LD | Theme | Game | Division | Rank | Ov | Fu | In | Th | Gr | Au | Hu | Mo | Co | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 37 | One room | the beuys are back in town | compo | 215 | 3.49 | 2.65 | 3.84 | 4.17 | 3.52 | 3.51 | 3.03 | 3.96 | 87 |
I really like the gameplay! The room with the pillars interrupting the space really made me think about topology and graph theory. Seven bridges problem kinds of stuff. I'm really interested in the possibility for randomly generated levels and how you would check to see if a level is solvable.
I really enjoyed the feeling of going from [looking at a blank room with scattered dots] to [making adjustments to the walls as I realized I needed to reroute]
Thank you! I really appreciate your kind words!
Really like the idea! I like how it makes me strategize about when to travel to distant floors
awesome, love the "ART" art.
This is great. Thank you.
Lol, maybe it's just me, but it's pretty difficult to guess what the dowr could be. Nice work though!
Really like that it's mobile friendly, over all very clean, graphics are nice. Super impressive for 12hrs! Nice!
Awesome!
Agree with comments on controls and speeding up the pace, but the color scheme is good and the pixel art is charming. Bosca Ceoil looks like a nice little tracker. Number one point of advice for music is just to keep making it.
Some things to try: Chord progressions, scales, arpeggios.
Easy way to play around in a single scale is to use only the natural notes ABCDEFG, not any of the sharps A# B# etc. That's either the A minor scale, or the C major scale, depending on where you start. You can make chords by playing three of those notes and skipping a note inbetween each. example: Cmajor = CEG, Gmajor = GBD, Aminor = ACE. Arpeggios are just when you play the notes in a chord, but instead of playing them simultaneously, you play them separated into a pattern. Also, a fun scale to play around in is the pentonic scale: ACDEG it's really easy to make stuff sound cool using just those notes :)