motion: a by sepharoth213

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made by sepharoth213 for LD35 (COMPO)
Drag the shape towards any cardinal direction to start.

This is an interactive sculpture, really just a toy. Sound is a huge part of the experience so don't play it deaf if you can help it. Unfortunately the seams are because the three.js geometry utilities aren't perfect...but mostly because I didn't have enough time to fix them.

By the power of HTML5, this game will run on anything: If your phone can handle it the experience is much better on a mobile browser.

Music created with LSDJ on a Gameboy Color.

ps. after watching some people play it, and after seeing feedback in the comments (shoutouts to you ponk), I made some slight adjustments to how the input is handled. If you absolutely must play the original version, bite me.
...but you can do so here: http://sepharoth213.github.io/shapes/


My website: https://jabdownsmash.com/

search tags: html5 webgl linux android windows osx ios browser 3d

Ratings

Coolness 83% 2
Overall 3.15 523
Audio 3.77 55
Graphics 3.22 388
Innovation 3.73 137
Mood 3.19 287
Theme 3.88 131

Feedback

ViliX64
18. Apr 2016 · 03:22 UTC
Fantastic! Really innovative and fun. :)
jodizzle
18. Apr 2016 · 03:25 UTC
kajfklajf
ponk
18. Apr 2016 · 08:48 UTC
Nice ! The controls are interesting. Dragging out the shape feels good, but selecting a new shape is a bit counter-intuitive. I was trying to drag the shape to the center.
But anyway, cool toy :)
MrDave
18. Apr 2016 · 16:26 UTC
I found this very interesting and played it for far longer than I should have. I liked the ones with voices and colour the most.
Pellanor
18. Apr 2016 · 21:57 UTC
Okay, that was really cool!
LandoSystems
19. Apr 2016 · 03:59 UTC
Very fun game, wasn't sure what was going on at first but it got cool real fast. Quite inventive and mesmerizing. Great work!
pythong
19. Apr 2016 · 07:08 UTC
nice. i liked the base line most
dustyroom
19. Apr 2016 · 10:21 UTC
Best experience so far.
Clément Duquesne
19. Apr 2016 · 12:23 UTC
Nice toy, good work on design & feel ! The audio evolving mechanics was cool too. However, a bit frustrated that the possibilities didn't seem that infinite after all.
ignacioq
19. Apr 2016 · 16:55 UTC
Sound Design is incredible! I like how the sound is very part of the game. . . I love Chiptune, too. Great Work! I'd check the sync between motion and the beat of the music.
leffe108
19. Apr 2016 · 21:07 UTC
Overall very nice. Require a bit fiddeling to find out what you can do. Took me some time to realize that draging to different edges give different effects.

Kudos to also to work towards mobile. Not so much for it being mobile, but for going a bit outside the box of computer based web games and do things different. Lot of interesting possibilities there. In my entry I used geolocation to create a game to be played outdoor.
doombrowski
20. Apr 2016 · 02:08 UTC
One of my favorites so far. Very cool.
GrimGary
20. Apr 2016 · 04:20 UTC
I actually still had a lot of fun with this for a non-game. Just trying to fidget around with the right shape was neat!
mutonizer
20. Apr 2016 · 06:13 UTC
Awesome take on the theme. Fascinating to play around with!

My only grip was that some of the beats were cringy sound wise but otherwise it was a great experience.

One of the most original, on theme and fascinating entry so far! Kudos :)
Sixteen
20. Apr 2016 · 06:23 UTC
While I wouldn't really call this a game, i did enjoy playing around with it. Very innovative take on the theme!
VictorDoval
20. Apr 2016 · 08:11 UTC
Congratulations! Great generative music+shape experience. :D
Roan Contreras
20. Apr 2016 · 11:48 UTC
Nice! feels like making a minimalist music video of shapes within while I mess around the figures.
APantaloni
20. Apr 2016 · 16:41 UTC
Cool experiment :)
ANTZtakeover
20. Apr 2016 · 17:52 UTC
Pretty cool! Really enjoyed the concept but would've liked some more gameplay.
wissuk
20. Apr 2016 · 18:30 UTC
So innovative, I was playing around with this for a while :)
markusfisch
20. Apr 2016 · 20:05 UTC
I have no idea what I'm doing :) A really fresh and innovative concept. Nice.
Arnage
20. Apr 2016 · 21:47 UTC
Just discovering new effects was surprisingly fun, great work!
MayMakeGame
20. Apr 2016 · 23:00 UTC
Haha. it's surprising how such a simple game could be so fun. Probably one of the best games i've seen all day! =3
KairosXIII
21. Apr 2016 · 02:50 UTC
Great concept and use of theme.
guoboism
22. Apr 2016 · 05:35 UTC
Innovative! Nice! Glad to see shape shift on interactive artistic perspective.
blubberquark
22. Apr 2016 · 09:00 UTC
An interesting not-game.
TheMightyTeam
22. Apr 2016 · 19:30 UTC
er... I didn't got it :'(
frondeus
23. Apr 2016 · 09:16 UTC
Very cool but not game.
OysterKLAN
24. Apr 2016 · 07:29 UTC
Still not entirely sure what i'm supposed to be doing, but I really enjoyed it.
marmpa
24. Apr 2016 · 13:34 UTC
Wow that was a crazu game :D.REally liked the idea.
rodobodolfo
26. Apr 2016 · 03:27 UTC
Wow this was reall cool. Good music!
danieldsj
26. Apr 2016 · 03:41 UTC
Very different game. Great original score.
kalth.streil
26. Apr 2016 · 17:45 UTC
What did I just play? Awesome, really good job!
fatsopanda
26. Apr 2016 · 19:21 UTC
Very cool and playful idea.
crazyrems
28. Apr 2016 · 07:28 UTC
Fascinating.
torcado
29. Apr 2016 · 19:46 UTC
really innovative! i love the music and visuals. very nice
ciaodavinci
01. May 2016 · 01:03 UTC
Wow so cool! This was fun to play with and runs great in the browser.
LeReveur
06. May 2016 · 14:07 UTC
Yes, it's just a toy. But, what a good toy ! I spent time searching every shape I could find and trying to understand the way that the shape affects the music, so, it's a kind of exploration game, with an innovative concept. Good job. :)
silkworm_sweatshop
06. May 2016 · 22:13 UTC
Pretty fun to play around with and great music. Best non-game entry perhaps :p.
nhojrekrap
09. May 2016 · 17:31 UTC
loving the music and graphics synced up!
oparisy
09. May 2016 · 19:20 UTC
Hey, those shapes, they shift! Nice experiment, cool to see some three.js.
broknecho
09. May 2016 · 23:26 UTC
Innovative toy! Was fun to mess around on. Great job!