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A jam submission

Note NebulaView game page

Can you play what you hear?
Submitted by Metalvain (@PortableAnswers) — 4 hours, 55 minutes before the deadline
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Submitted(+1)

Intriguing idea! Hard to beat for the musically challenged like myself though.

Submitted(+1)

Fun idea, I think it would be helpful for those of us who aren't musically inclined to maybe light up the keys while the tune is being played so we at least know what to try and do and let the mechanics of running around and hitting all the keys be the actual gameplay. Just my opinion. Super fun idea though!

Developer

I like that idea! Thanks for playing and the feedback. 

Submitted (2 edits) (+1)

Very good idea, it was worth failing so many times just to hear smoke on the water at the end.
Maybe the next time, make stages of the piano music to increase the difficulty (and not have to play the whole melody from the beginning)


EDIT:  I found the cat haha

Developer(+1)

Haha YES, I wondered if anyone would notice the random cat. I was going to make stages for more songs but just ran outta time. I really wanted to do Linkin Park's In The End because of the piano intro. Thanks for playing and for the feedback. 

Submitted(+1)

Interesting idea! The controls are a bit finnicky, but the main idea is enjoyable.

Developer

Yes, the controls are indeed clunky. I did not have time to fine tune. Thanks for playing and for the feedback. 

Submitted(+1)

Controls felt a bit floaty, map felt a bit empty but the main premise is alright. Don’t know how it links to connections though

1/2/2

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks, I had plans to fine tune the controls and environment but ran out of time. The premise is how notes connect together to form a song. 

Submitted(+1)

Well done!