Hey Im in love with your game <3
Im really inspired by your game and im thinking of creating an rpg where the fight scene will be using the tile interface like yours and instead of sfx it will be lofi music XD
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I love this game! It has an amazing artstyle that is super cozy, and combines a find the hidden object part with a rhythm game part seamlessly. Great work keeping the difficulty of the rhythm sections easy enough so that it isn't impossible for a noob like me, but not so easy that it's boring. I will be looking forward to the full release! :D
Dear Bearmask studios,
This is a game that I play when I need to cool off,it is a masterpiece and ive never seen a game more chill in my life(and that's saying a lot since ive critiqued tons of games ).All in all this is a great game and keep up the hard work and soon you could be making games anyone can chill out to
Sincerely,The fallen star
Thank you for the info~
I've seen the notes moving backwards. Specifically, on the first instrument when starting the game. I haven't seen notes getting stuck on the bottom line before though.
To help me figure out what the problem is, could you maybe let me know:
Thanks~
1. Web Version
2. The notes moving backwards happened on random levels and instrument. The notes getting stuck happened on the last level.
3. The backwards notes happened most of the time. I've only gotten the notes getting stuck a few times on the last level
4. 8 GB RAM, 144 GB free Storage, 238 GB total Storage (I'm using a Dell laptop)
I feel like this didn't help.
Hmmm ok, thanks for helping out~ I appreciate it :) Yeah it's a little tricky to figure it out from that. Could you also maybe let me know which browser you are using please? I'm going to be doing some larger scale testing sometime soon, so I might be able to figure out what is happening when I do that.
Maybe! Thanks :)
I haven't tried it on Edge before. I'll try it on Edge if I can get hold of a windows computer. I had some problems with Edge for another web game I built, so it could be due to that. If you wanted to play the game again, I'd recommend doing it on chrome, if you have that installed.
Hello! Loved the game, has that indie/lo-fi vibe... made a account just to say that i wanted to play the instruments a little longer, or jjust stopping when we wanted(I like rythm games so I wanted to play that part more), and having a combo meter or some sorts, but that may break the aesthetic, but i loved anyway! Waiting the full game~
Hello! Thanks for taking the effort to make an account and give your suggestion, I appreciate it :)
The main thing I'm focusing on at the moment is building new levels, but I'm also thinking about adding stuff that lets the player play the rhythm sections for longer. It's a little tricky balancing for people who play rhythm games and newer people, but I have something in mind that should hopefully deal with that!
Hi, glad you liked the game and thanks for taking the time to give feedback :)
I'm not sure I fully understand what you mean, would you mind clarifying a couple of things?
What do you mean by key track? Do you mean the rhythm game for every instrument or do you mean a specific keyboard instrument in the game? Also I'm not sure what you mean end in the hitbox? Do you mean that the track keeps loops so the end of the track is also the start of the track?
Thanks~
Hi thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you found the game so inspiring :)
So in terms of making this into a commercial game, I'm working to do this at the moment. I'm trying to build it into ~15/20 level game by the end of this year. I'm a solo developer who does this in their free time so progress can be a little slow, but I'll get there in the end. :)
Hey, thank you :)
I'm glad you were so impressed by the game! I'm working on building more levels at the moment (I've also updated the 3 level version today). Next week (from the 26th) a 6 level version should be available for 2 weeks as part of this, so if you get a chance feel free to check that out :)
That's so nice.
I was amazed, because I was looking for some south korean games, and bumped into your game.
I was not expecting something so beautiful and entertaining without IAP or multiplayer, or something similar that is common nowadays.
I am glad the game is still being created.
Will keep an eye on this!
Hey, thank you :) I'm happy to say more is coming, (albeit a bit slowly). Actually from tomorrow there is going to be 3 more levels available for 2 weeks as part of this event.
Hey, thanks that's super cool! So the new levels will be available temporarily as part of Bitsummit. If you follow the instructions here: https://www.utomik.com/events/bitsummit-2020 you can try it out :)
Hey, awesome! Thank you :)
To be honest, I'm also a bit basic at digital art (I do all the lines on paper still).
I'm glad you got the feeling of making music from it :) That was one of the main things I was trying to do~
Oh also, I don't know if you saw. But if you're interested, I have a 6 level demo available here until July 11th~
Hi so i was really inspired to make lofi music by this game you made here. Obviously you have made some lofi music yourself, so do you have any tips for me? I have taken note of the instruments that you get to use in the game and use that to help me work on music. Thanks for the fun game and i am really excited! Also is the game going to be free when it is fully out?
Hey thank you, that’s great to hear! :)
So I’m not sure at which stage you are at making lo-fi music, but first things first, I think it’s best to start with a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). I have a Mac so I use Garageband. I’ve tried a few other things over the years but that was the easiest for me to use (+ it’s free and included with the computer). If you have windows I think Ableton live lite is probably the best option, you can get that for free here :)
If you decide to use Garageband, I found this tutorial video super, super helpful. I used it to help me build my first lo-fi tracks~
After you have a DAW, I would recommend getting a midi controller (basically a mini piano you can plug into your computer). I have this one. I think it's one of the cheapest options. If you want something with a bit more features, I've heard this one is good. Or if you decide to use Ableton, this one is made to work well together with that.
If you don’t have access to a computer, you can use Garageband on iOS. (I haven’t had much experience with that though). I’m not sure there’s a good option for Android yet.
In terms of learning how to make music itself. I'm not sure what the best way of doing that would be. I think probably the best way is to first make a drum beat (try to recreate a similar one to a track you like), they are usually fairly simple to figure out, just listen to where the kick drum, snares and hi-hats appear. Then adding 3 or 4 chords over that (I'd stick to just the white keys to start with) then loop melody ideas over the top with different instruments, again just using the white keys. That is kind of a simplified version of the process I go through.
I would say it helps to listen to what is happening in songs you like, like drum patterns or instrumentation and trying to add these elements to your tracks~ Or maybe even trying to rebuild tracks in order to practice.
I know a lot of people use samples to build beats, I haven't had much experience with that, but that could also be a good way to get started. Also in general there is a lot of good information on youtube, so I'd recommend looking stuff up there frequently.
Hope this is of some help to you :)
Hey, thanks very much :) I'm glad you're able to keep playing it! I'm working on a longer version of the game at the moment. This version most likely won't get any new levels but I will keep it up to date with gameplay updates. I'm hoping to get the full version finished around the end of this year~
Hi, thank you for the feedback~
Could I ask you a few questions to help me improve the game please? I'd like the game to be accessible as possible, so I'd like to know whether some things are unclear in the game, or where there might be problems for newer players.
The rhythm part is a really important part of the game, so I don't think it would work with it being skippable. But I'd like to make sure it's still easy enough for new players.
I loved the concept, loved the game altogether and loved the artwork. I have a small criticism about the bass mostly. I've played the game without headphones and it's barely audible, especially if you have other instruments playing already. Other than that, it's all really cool. I've seen a couple of people complain about the difficulty of the drums, and although it's noticeably harder than the other instruments, I was able to complete it without getting stuck. Great game overall and I can't wait for the final version with all the levels <3
Hey, thanks so much! :)
Thanks for letting me know about the bass, when I have time I'll try to mix everything so that you can hear the bass well too, it might be tricky to balance it for headphones and speakers but I'll see if I can find a way.
In my experience people tended to find the bell and the guitar difficult in level 3, but I haven't heard that much feedback on the drums. Was it the drums on the first level that were difficult, or all of them? Also by difficult, do you mean difficult to find or to play? Thanks for your feedback~ :)
I meant to play and I found it a bit harder than the rest compared to the other instruments on each level, not only on level 1. Level 3 I did find that the difficulty went up by a bunch, but seeing that it's only the three levels for now, I think it's very much okay. I would put a level or two when adding the new ones between the actual Level 2 and Level 3 that exist right now, or tone the Level 3 difficulty down a bit (haha get it? tone down? sorry).
Also, about the bass, just a bit louder should be fine (or its frequencies enhanced and the other instruments lowered on those freqs when the bass appears). My speakers are usually okay with low frequencies and I could hear it, but it just got overridden by any other instrument very easily.
Thanks for getting back to me :) Ah ok that's interesting about the drums. I have some ideas for improving the difficulty curve slightly, so hopefully that should be resolved soon :)
I know what you mean about the bass, I'm not that experienced with mixing so I would like to spend some time on that when the game is a bit further along in development.
(also thanks for the pun, was much appreciated~)
Great! I'm happy to see this game's getting bigger. I missed the event where the newest level was showcased, So I'll just wait .
Oh, by the way. You probably saw a reply on one of my comments but I speak both english and brazillian portuguese. So if you want the game to be translated I could maybe help!~
I really liked it! I was trying to find a good game that could make me happy for sometime, and this game proved to me that it does not require a large team of people to make something good, but the love and effort you put in it.
It's not hard, so you won't feel bad about failing, and it made me want to play more. I loved the songs, the art and everything about it. It made my day.
Keep up the good work, and I hope you have a great day.
Your game was really cool and I loved it. It was short but really fun to play. The music was so chill to listen to and relaxing that it made me want to complete the songs faster. I loved the art and thought it was pretty cool. I really hope you continue to add more levels to this game, I really enjoyed it.
Hey, thank you that's great to hear! :)
I'm trying to get a bit more feedback from first time rhythm game players. What did you think of the difficulty? What was the reason you would score it a 7/10? What would you like to see changed to score it higher?
Don't worry about giving in depth answers or anything, I was just curious to get a bit more feedback to help me with development~
Hi, thank you! I'm not quite sure how to answer that, but I am working on a beat making mode at the moment, so you'll hopefully be able to try making some music yourself :)
I would like to publish the songs, the plan is that I will arrange all the tracks and publish them when the full game comes out (around the end of next year).
Hi, sorry to hear you're having problems with the key mapping. I believe if you use the Azerty mapping, you should be able to play the rhythm game using AZER instead of QWER (even though the key images don't change). Let me know if that works out for you. If not, I'm planning to work on adjustable key bindings in the near future, so I'll reply to this post once that's added to the game.
Thank you so much for putting the work into making this game! Even the demo is so comforting and cozy and the art makes everything even more special! I love the mechanic of spotting instruments and adding in tracks one at a time, this game is already very special to me and I can't wait to see what you come up with next for it!
Thanks! If you sign up to be a playtester you can try 9 levels right away~ Here's the sign up form there's only a couple of play test keys left.
Hi, thanks for letting me know~
Could you let me know a couple of things to try and find what the problem is?
1. What browser are you using?
2. Does the game crash or just look strange?
3. At what point does it happen, when you complete level 2 or some other time?
I'm not sure I'll be able to fix it, because it looks more like a rendering/unity webplayer problem. But maybe I'll be able to find out why it's happening.
Thanks~
Hi, thanks for letting me know~ Yes, the game doesn't work with AZERTY keyboards properly yet. For now, the best way to get it to work is to add the QWERTY keyboard mapping and switch to that for the game. (here's instructions on that). I'm planning to make the keys remappable in the future, but that'll still take some time.
Hi, thanks for asking! So for making the beats I usually use the default instruments in garageband. I also used the drum samples linked in this video:
I use the izotope vinyl plugin on some of the electric piano + guitar sounds to give it a lo-fi feel. I once wrote a long reply on how I think people can get started making lo-fi beats in general. If you're interested you can read that here! I think I'll expand on that and turn it into a longer devlog at some point.
Hi, thank you! :) There will be more levels, the plan is to release a full paid version of the game with ~15/20 levels by the end of this year (if everything goes to plan). I have 9 levels completed so far.
You can sign up to be a playtester here. The next round of playtesting will probably be in spring when I have a few more levels finished, so if you sign up you'll have the chance to try out the new levels then.
As a big fan and mostly skilled player of rhythm games, and this was a refreshing and enjoyable way to play and enjoy the music! I found myself going back to play instruments again and again. The music, rhythm game gameplay and the way you create music by finding and playing instruments was great! Keep up the great work!
I love the music that you created and I think you're going to succeed as a musician in this game. I like how you can make your own beats and make whatever you decide in your mind and soul and when you get that feeling of calm music, you feel like you in another world or any type of realm you're infilled with music and other stuff like this and I appreciate all of your efforts and work you have done in this game and I would like to see more of your work and keep up the good work. :)
Questions: 1. How many days have you spent working on this game? 2. How did this inspire you to make this game full of music? 3. What is your favorite music you like to listen to all the time and why? (it can be anything honestly) 4. What do you focus on with music? I approve of this comment and I hope you love it! <3
Hi thanks for taking the time to take such an interest in the game :) I’m glad you enjoyed it so much! To answer your questions:
Hope that answers your questions~
Hi thank you! :) And thanks for the feedback. I've heard that a few times, but I'm not sure when that is happening. Could you answer a couple of questions to help me figure out whats going on please?
1. Are you playing on Windows, Mac or in a web browser? If you're playing in a browser, which one?
2. Did the looping problem happen while the game was in the background (i.e. open in another tab while you were doing something else)?
3. Did the problem happen on any specific room or all of them?
4. Does it only happen when you complete all the instruments or is the loop imperfect when only a few instruments are completed too?
Thanks!
Sorry late reply, I'm not that active on Itch
here's my answers:
1.) I play on chrome browser using a windows laptop
2.) It happened while I was playing.
3.) All rooms
4.) while I was still on the phase of finding the instruments, the looping is fine and continuous but after I found them all and I'm listening to the final product, there's a bit of a break in between loops
Thank You and I love your work!!
Ok thank you for getting back to me, that's really helpful!
I will put it on the list of things to look into, I've heard people mention this problem a few times but I haven't managed to see it myself yet. It's a hard problem to find and because of the way I do the looping, I think it might be hard to fix too. Having said that, hopefully your answers will help point me in the right direction! :)
Hi thank you! And thanks for giving a bit of feedback on your experience! :)
I was wondering if I could get a little more information on how it was difficult to get used to? I'm trying to make the start as friendly as possible so any extra information you have on that would be helpful. :)
(Also I guess you might have seen, but you can sign up to be a playtester: here. If you do that, you'll have the chance to get early access to new levels. I'm planning to do the next playtest sometime in late spring).
Really nice! I like the art-style, I like the way you actually build your own tune, I like the combination of searching through the room and find the instruments. Love it :-) It took me just a few moments to understand what I was supposed to do, got the hang of it pretty quickly. Perhaps you can also do stuff with some of the non-instrument things lying around? To add a bonus or something if you use the cat properly? There's so many things you can do with your concept!
Hi swoopie :) Thanks very much! Also thanks for the suggestions~ I kind of like having the non instrument things as fun little bonuses, so I don't know if I'd want to attach them to the gameplay too much. But if you have any other feedback or suggestions please let me know. (There's also a discord, with a feedback channel if that's more convenient: https://discord.gg/7acATbT )
If you're interested in what the next steps for the game are you can see the list at the end of this blog post. Also you might have seen this already but you can sign up to be a playtester to have a chance to see the new levels early: here.
My fav game on itch.io so far! Can someone check my game out? https://captain-i.itch.io/among-you