Life/Routine by lightnarcissus

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made by lightnarcissus for LD26 (COMPO)
A minimalist "dynamic rhythm" game.

Concept:

Life/Routine captures the duality of a life built around their daily routine. It describes both the calming beauty and the overwhelming claustrophobia that comes when you run the hamster wheel of the mundane routine. It captures the very essence of "familiarity" created by our own actions and how we can either fall in an endless pattern of a life of same beats or break free from it.


Gameplay:

You either create objects or destroy them. The objects will give out specific sounds when they touch the bottom of the screen and they become part of the pattern and repeat after a short point -- very much like your daily routine.

The difficulty is entirely dependent on the player and their actions in creating/destroying objects will dynamically adjust the difficulty.
Creating more objects results in more sounds and a more vibrant routine/music pattern but also makes the game difficult and more overwhelming(music can turn into noise).

The top bar called "Life" indicates the duration of the life(and of your game). When it is full, the game ends. It increases at a constant rate that is only marginally affected by the number of objects you have spawned.

Below that is the "Routine" bar which increases whenever you are hit by one of the scrolling objects you have spawned. That is the sign of you falling prey to your own routine.
If you hit too many spawned objects, the Routine bar fills up and the game ends prematurely.


Controls:

--Left-Click to Destroy
--Right-Click to Create
--Move around by moving the mouse

Related to the Theme-- "Minimalism":

--Minimal art and music.
--Controls -- only two
-- No overlying narrative/explanation of concept. Everything that needs to be interpreted is conveyed through the gameplay concept.
-- Score and other details are abstracted from players only to be revealed in the final "Death" screen

Additional Notes:

-- Glad I finished my first "complete" game in my first LD that too somehow managed to meet the 48hr-Compo deadline too!

--(EDIT)
Since people are have asked for explanation on the bar on the top -- it's segmented in different colours resembles more like the different phases of life. The music behind and the speed indicate that. Obviously the middle-age is when you get most caught up with the fast-moving routine and you start and end with slow speeds.
Hope that makes it clear to some people who were confused by it.

Probable Bugs:
-- One of the Mac users said the right track-pad doesn't work. Unfortunately,I cannot test it as I don't have a Mac.

(EDIT) Fixed:
-- Right-click on Web player no longer brings the context menu and should work fine.

Ratings

Coolness 100% 1
Overall 2.56 1132
Audio 3.24 236
Fun 2.19 1179
Graphics 2.00 1259
Humor 1.56 1008
Innovation 3.50 261
Mood 2.79 639
Theme 3.20 874

Feedback

Hegemege
29. Apr 2013 路 11:14 UTC
That was a bit weird :P

The collision detection was a bit sloppy and in the third phase the bullets moved kinda odd, but the way the sounds were created made for some pretty cool and nasty melodies.
cahman
29. Apr 2013 路 11:25 UTC
I tried to get the file from Dropbox, and it told me:
"Nothing Here"
馃帳 lightnarcissus
29. Apr 2013 路 11:31 UTC
@cahman -- It should be fixed now. Sorry about that.
Pacifist Games
29. Apr 2013 路 14:56 UTC
You wrote a long game description about the game's concept, gameplay, and connection with the theme, but never once mentioned that you play the game with the mouse and mouse buttons! Try to keep the description short, people want to play your game, not read about it!

That aside, I thought the gameplay was pretty interesting. I thought that the game's story was kind of tacked on and unnecessary though. It didn't seem like the game had anything to do with daily routines or life, even in the most abstract sense. Still a fun music toy though! You did a great job recording so much audio!
cahman
29. Apr 2013 路 16:21 UTC
@lightnarcissus - Yes, the link works now.

It took me a couple of tries to figure out what was going on, but by the end, my life had a pretty rocking soundtrack!
Fabien Por茅e
29. Apr 2013 路 17:42 UTC
This is excellent, beautiful sounds.
netmute
29. Apr 2013 路 17:42 UTC
Whats going ooooooon, I don't even....
Musicolor
29. Apr 2013 路 18:05 UTC
cool, did you write the music yourself? for some reason i couldn't right-click with my track pad on my mac.
馃帳 lightnarcissus
29. Apr 2013 路 19:39 UTC
@Musicolor -- Yes. I used a MIDI keyboard, interface and FL Studio to mix and apply filters. Unfortunately I don't have a Mac to test that issue (made it on Windows and exported via Unity). Let me know if the issue persists.
peggiosoft
29. Apr 2013 路 21:14 UTC
i puked all over my keyboard, thanks anyway.
evilseanbot
30. Apr 2013 路 00:55 UTC
Neat to have such a far out idea. Its pretty fun once you figure it out.

There's a couple of problems with the web version: 1. The explaination screen is cut off at the ends. 2. Right clicking pulls up a context menu for Unity.
henrykun
30. Apr 2013 路 03:22 UTC
Interesting game, I like sounds and graphics :)
MaxSzlagor
30. Apr 2013 路 04:22 UTC
Interesting premise. I couldn't get destroy to work (and right click in a window brings up the Unity web player settings, but even in full screen I couldn't get it to work). Thanks for sharing!
馃帳 lightnarcissus
30. Apr 2013 路 05:37 UTC
@MazSzalagor @evilseanbot -- It should be working now. Had to disable the Web Player's context menu. Let me know if the issue still persists.
Uhfgood
30. Apr 2013 路 06:02 UTC
Very weird.
omaromeir
30. Apr 2013 路 08:41 UTC
Whoa pretty cool idea when I got the hang of it. I created some decent tunes too :3.
PiotGuy
30. Apr 2013 路 08:44 UTC
Create music is so fun and random, I like it =)
caporaltito
30. Apr 2013 路 10:33 UTC
That was... weird. But it is really an interesting concept. A give you the max for Theme because it really fits.
AestheticGamer
30. Apr 2013 路 11:16 UTC
It was strange, and a bit confusing at first. I still don't exactly understand it, and I can't say I had a lot of fun with it, but it was interesting. Definitely different.
Nisshoku
30. Apr 2013 路 11:55 UTC
The sound I finally got was hypnotizing as hell. I didn't really understand the mechanics, except that when placing objects/sound bytes, the progress bar filled faster. Maybe the point was that by facing more obstacles, we get further? Despite the game being odd and the instructiones being vague, I thought it was oddly attractive. I liked how the sound changed a bit near the end, didn't expect that.
Xatulu
30. Apr 2013 路 14:25 UTC
I really love the work you put into the sounds, gameplay is a bit strange but it still is very nice!
hannardynamite
30. Apr 2013 路 15:21 UTC
A very unique take on the theme! I think I'd have preferred to play with button controls instead of a mouse. But other than that, well done!
KunoNoOni
01. May 2013 路 03:23 UTC
What a wild take on the theme. It was different, in a good way. Gratz on completing your first LD!
reetesh
01. May 2013 路 03:27 UTC
Very good. It's an interesting look at life. No matter what, you die at the end. If you want to not have any variety, just play safe and don't add anything, you will survive without any trouble but it will be bland forever. But if you choose to be adventurous and add some music to your life, it gets more and more difficult. If you get too adventurous, the elements that give music to your life itself can cause harm and bring you to your death earlier.

Good parallel to how life goes on, playing it a few times and reading the first few lines of desc helped in getting the clear picture. Well done.
HackThePanda
01. May 2013 路 10:23 UTC
I love the message :D The gameplay was a bit confusing at first but once I got it it was pretty cool
Hopps
02. May 2013 路 20:05 UTC
Cool sounds, but way to fast for me :D
Tyro
03. May 2013 路 06:18 UTC
Woah, procedural music generation? Far out. This sure was a creative and engaging way to express minimalism. The instructions seemed to be a bit confusing, but I quickly learned what to do by getting in game and clicking around to experiment.

I like how the player can adjust difficulty on the fly. Sometimes the sounds were a little too loud when I'd placed a substantial number of obstacles; maybe an option to adjust the volume would remedy that?

This one definitely get high marks for creativity. Good work, 'tis a very unique game!
SnoringFrog
05. May 2013 路 04:11 UTC
Interesting idea, but it didn't really work for me (not talking about technical issues, everything worked smoothly there). Maybe it's just my own musical ineptitude, but my 'life' always sounded more obnoxious than anything, even when I kept it mostly simple. Only 'ending' I ever got was "your life was anything but well-defined." Again, neat concept, and I feel it's something I could have ended up loving, but it just did not click with me and I didn't really enjoy it :/
PsenFilip
05. May 2013 路 15:54 UTC
I was overwhelmed at first, especially by too much graphical information and colors and what not.
It was a weird experience but very creative entry!
I spent quite some time on it just creating sounds and overlapping samples. Pretty fun.
Spiridios
07. May 2013 路 16:16 UTC
Very unclear what is going on. Not sure to do or what not to do. I guess if you're going for the art-concept, then that's what life is like.
GranaDa
07. May 2013 路 18:45 UTC
Nice audio and mood. Good entry!
MinionStudios
07. May 2013 路 18:48 UTC
Very interesting and fun to play around in!
mrexcessive
09. May 2013 路 08:05 UTC
Very novel idea (to me at least) of creating the things which come back to bite you. Good job!
GaTechGrad
10. May 2013 路 03:15 UTC
Neat little music maker game. Some of the music reminded me of the "Haunting Torgo Theme" from Manos Hands of Fate on MST3K. I couldn't tell if there was a correct time to add/remove the notes, or if it's up to the player to make their own music.
ohsqueezy
11. May 2013 路 09:50 UTC
Awesome, a game inside a few seconds long, user made audio loop. Place stuff, avoid or destroy it and listen to some berzerk sounds. Cool abstract representations of notes, beats and effects.
Rafael Sales
12. May 2013 路 17:59 UTC
Fantastic concept. Extremely interesting the "level editor" and the inverted rhythm game. Cool idea. Congrats!
Cambrian_Man
12. May 2013 路 18:59 UTC
Well, that's the first game I've ever played that actually made me dizzy. I think a more subtle background and higher quality audio (as in, some of it sounded really fuzzy) would help that. If there was a goal, I couldn't figure it out, but I still thought the concept can definitely work I just had a hard time sticking with it to make it through it.
sP0CkEr2
13. May 2013 路 03:06 UTC
well -- that was different -- i give you high marks for originality and sound -- not sure about gameplay tho -- nice job!
Sylvain.p
15. May 2013 路 19:26 UTC
Very strange. It leak some feedback but the concept is interresting.
ashdnazg
16. May 2013 路 11:55 UTC
It's awesome having cool abstract entries like yours and not only "get your square to the end" entries.
Very original and thought provoking.
Well done! :)
Xanjos
19. May 2013 路 14:01 UTC
Took some time to get used to the game mechanics but overall, the concept was actually rather interesting. Really loved how you can dynamically change the difficulty on the fly by creating more objects and essentially give yourself a challenge.
ilo
19. May 2013 路 17:06 UTC
An innovative idea - procedural music and adaptive difficulty adjustment should equal a win. That said, I found it difficult to make anything harmonious, and the allegorical layer (game as an interpretation of life) seemed a little forced; I think it would be perfectly fine as a purely abstract experience.