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A jam submission

My.LoFiView game page

A short hand tracking demo with some backing tracks written by myself.
Submitted by Mossbone Digital — 17 hours, 32 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#14.0004.000
Overall#24.0004.000
Use of Theme#34.2504.250
Presentation#43.7503.750

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

HostSubmitted

Definetly my favorite submission, Spent about 30 mins just messing around with a tune vibing, Would love if there was a Controller option since hand tracking is a pain sometimes (and barely works in with my room's lighting for some reason unfortunately)

Love the game concept, hopefully we get some more tapes to mess around with in the future!

Submitted

Very nice, had me bopping around for while 😁

Tried it on Quest 3 was fine, I could remove the cassette though, not sure if you said you were implementing this or a future build?

Still great job 👍 

Submitted

I have a Quest3, but upon loading this apk, I appeared in the room, with no hands or menu.  I tried restarting it a couple times, but it didn't work.  The demo looks like it's a fun little sequencer, I wonder what the issue was?

Developer

Hmm, I'm not really sure. I know there's an issue with the Meta SDK where sometimes if the users left hand can't be seen it won't properly load the hand tracking models but that typically doesn't cause them to not work at a system level with the menu shortcuts. My only guess would be to try and either restart the headset or turn hand tracking on and then off

Submitted (2 edits)

Had another go at it, and my hands showed up, and I was able to play.  Very nice sound, and the little CASIO keyboard style backing tracks were terrific.  Couldn't play more than one-two notes at a time though, so no two-handed play and it limited the utility of finger tracking.  That was my first time playing a VR keyboard, so thanks!  Seemed like it was in tune, did you use samples for the keys or pitch-shifting?  Nice one!

Submitted

Very chill and mellow experience. Sitting in the kitchen working this little keyboard feels great! 
And I love the use of hand tracking as well. 

It would cool if my middle and ring finger could also interact with the keyboard so I could press multiple buttons with one hand. 

I really liked this jam entry!