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A jam submission

Loop TunesView game page

A proof-of-concept chiptune creation sandbox game in bevy
Submitted by bcmpinc — 3 days, 11 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#14.4554.455
Overall#133.6483.648
Execution#163.6363.636
Game Design#203.4093.409
Graphics#373.0913.091

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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Comments

Submitted(+1)

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.

Submitted(+1)

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

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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?

Submitted(+1)

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!!

Submitted(+1)

Very interesting, I really love signal processing so this was neat to play around with. 

Submitted(+1)

Love the idea! Like others have commented the controls are hard to figure out.

Submitted(+1)

The concept is incredible, I love sandbox toys like this. The controls are hard to understand but the potential is here

Submitted(+1)

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

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

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.