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A jam submission

O.M.G. - Original Music GameView game page

Use your flip phone to tap numbers to the beat!
Submitted by DandyFsh — 11 hours, 39 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 9 people so far
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What inspired your game?
Early 2000's pop music and SMS culture

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Submitted

I love that little character in the bottom right -- I unfortunately made him sad many times. What a throwback, I instantly recognized telephone. Played this on repeat a bajillion times ages ago. Please tell me you know this song too, and it wasn't just because it was the first song called "telephone" LOL. Either way, the title is hilarious and on-theme, the visual of an old flip phone is done well. 10/10 gameplay, would play more songs on my te-te-telephone!

Submitted

its totally giving the 2000s pink flip phone guitar hero rhythm game vibess - soo cuteee! the game play the visual go well together as well!! if only there's the keyboard letter sound that flip phone used to make? hhahhahaha

Submitted

Now I need to play to this game using a real flip phone ʉϬ

Submitted

The godot logo at the start was super cuttee!!! I had a blast playing it!! I haven't seens a rhythm game ever like this where you use the number pad!

Submitted

There was a LOT of attention to detail in this game's aesthetic, and just ... everything! Using the keypad of a flip phone for a rhythm game input was also really interesting... loved it all around!

Haha, our game also has a mobile phone : ˆ)

Submitted (1 edit)

I love this—always up for a good rhythm game, and using the numpad or dialing the phone is a great variation on it! But are we allowed to use copyrighted songs in our game jams? ^^;

Developer

Thank you for checking out my game and for the kind words! My initial plan was to do an original composition but it didn't pan out due to time and lack of prior experience. I tried to mitigate the damage by making a cover, but admittedly I also feel a bit dubious about that :{

Submitted

That was a very fun idea. This brought back some memories. 
If you made a full version with authentic polyphonic beeps and put it on the App Store, I could definitely see loads of people downloading it. Feel like you'd have to licence Crazy Frog for the full noughties flip phone effect though.

Submitted

oh i really like that old phone idea