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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Audio | #1 | 4.455 | 4.455 |
Overall | #13 | 3.648 | 3.648 |
Execution | #16 | 3.636 | 3.636 |
Game Design | #20 | 3.409 | 3.409 |
Graphics | #37 | 3.091 | 3.091 |
Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Amazing game, just like others said it isn't easy to get a hang of the controls, but making music with this little tool is quite the fun.
Impressively detailed and complex for a game jam. I have to admit I created a few circles and turned things on and off but have no idea what I’m doing haha
Honestly, I don't exactly know how to use it either. There's this construction with the 6-shaped circle attached to a star-shaped one to create a drum, but other than that it's mostly experimentation for me too. As long as you're having fun and maybe even have it sound good too, that's all that matters right?
it took me a good while to figure out the controls, especially with zooming out far enough to get the time based circles but this is so awesome!!
Very interesting, I really love signal processing so this was neat to play around with.
Love the idea! Like others have commented the controls are hard to figure out.
The concept is incredible, I love sandbox toys like this. The controls are hard to understand but the potential is here
A really fun toy. I had a really hard time with the controls but I managed to make some edits and make a bunch of noise
The controls are a bit overwhelming because this is essentially a cheeky music editor, but that is completely irrelevant in the face of that awesome default song you’ve made. Something about it made me supremely nostalgic for old Nintendo games I played as a kid and I got a bit emotional, so I had to figure out the controls of this thing now! Adding new nodes is very satisfying. I don’t know how, but there is a tendency for whatever you do to the machine to end up sounding nice in the end. Great work! I’ll definitely come back to play around with this in the future :) And thanks for the warm, fuzzy feelings.