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A jam submission

Fourier minigameView game page

fouier transform simulator
Submitted by brook.p8 (@gamedevbrook) — 19 hours, 15 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#2364.0434.043
Presentation#8863.6503.650
Overall#10633.4133.413
Fun#27002.5472.547

Ranked from 117 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
Combining waveforms together

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam

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Submitted

The aesthetic is really good, and as a mathematician I loved the idea

Submitted

It is indeed a fourier minigame lol. Well put together, though I question why the bar that fills once you have the right combination is so slow - I'd rather just a small delay to avoid the player accidentally hitting the right combo. Love the aesthetic here.

Submitted

Really unique idea and a nice aesthetic. I had a hard time understanding how the knobs worked though. 

Submitted

Stylish yet very confusing.

Submitted

Beautiful design. Fills very stylish. Controls are a bit confusing, but all games have this problem so nevermind. Is there any sound in the game? To me its quiet :((

Submitted(+1)

The title mislead about the purpose of the game but once I got it, I liked it. All this in Pico-8 is impressive. I wish we could hear how the sound of the signal changes while we are tweaking the knobs (I know that the sine does not have the best sound, but… still)

Submitted

Wow! I had fun fiddling with the buttons. Sound would lift it even more. There's potential here for a learning tool - or at least a science paper ;)

Submitted

This reminds me of the mini games in The Room.  Nice!

Submitted

Very cute! I like the physics aspect, and I love how unique it is!

Submitted

Pretty fun game about constructive interference. That it's made in pico-8 is pretty impressive.

Submitted

beautiful game, really great concept.  I've never seen a game like this before. I would love to see it developed further.

Submitted

Really neat idea -- and really cool visuals to present it all!  I had fun messing around with the knobs, but I think a couple levels to introduce each knob's contribution to the waveform would be great.  

My submission also uses an idea from Fourier, check it out if you're interested!

This is such a fun idea! As someone who really struggled to understand Fourier in uni (and still does, let's be honest), this would have been an insanely helpful visual to have. 

Submitted

Cute little game :) needs some highscores or timer for the levels imo. Maybe a simlpe tutorial

Submitted

This has a really strong sense of direction but sadly I do not understand fourier transforms at all so I can’t really play it.

Submitted

I love the concept! I like maths quite a bit and work with Fourier transforms at my work from time to time so this was really quite fun for me. Its simple yet effective. The graphics also look pretty good, I think they fit the game very well. I am not sure how long this could hold up as its own standalone game, but could definitely work as a smaller puzzle element in a bigger game.

This was an interesting idea. It's a shame up didn't really get enthused about it but it happens to all of us. It was enjoyable to fiddle around with the buttons and try to figure out how to get the curves yu want. Really nice concept

Submitted

Surprisingly fun to dial the knobs just right to get the desired waveform. This somehow provides a very niche oddly satisfying feeling. Interesting concept that I would love to see worked into a full game.

Submitted

This is really cool as a math guy, I love to see these kinds of things get made that break down something viewed as complex into its components to better understand it.

I would love to see this used in a video to explain Fourier transformations! 

Would love to see this expanded on with a short tutorial explaining things :)

Really good job!

Submitted

Very cool concept bit hard to know which waves you have too add, but i like

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