A Type Of Rhythm by Space_man

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made by Space_man for LD 41 (JAM)

You love rhythm games. Maybe you played a typing game once.
But have you experienced both at the same time?
With A Type Of Rhythm, you don't just have to type the words correctly - you also need to type them to the beat!

With five songs and hundreds of words, what will your best scores be?

Ratings

Overall 733th 3.318⭐ 24🧑‍⚖️
Fun 728th 3.159⭐ 24🧑‍⚖️
Innovation 427th 3.545⭐ 24🧑‍⚖️
Theme 398th 3.841⭐ 24🧑‍⚖️
Graphics 561th 3.5⭐ 24🧑‍⚖️
Audio 163th 3.773⭐ 24🧑‍⚖️
Humor 540th 2.95⭐ 22🧑‍⚖️
Mood 762th 3.068⭐ 24🧑‍⚖️
Given 30🗳️ 21🗨️

Feedback

Lost Dutchman Software
25. Apr 2018 · 00:18 UTC
I love this game. The rhythm matching was challenging but not impossible and the music was catchy without being hard to anticipate. Great work!
Forest
25. Apr 2018 · 00:30 UTC
I think my computer has a notable amount of sound delay so it definitely took some getting used to the timing, but the music was quite good and the words brought a little humour in, so I really enjoyed getting wrecked by this typing game.
nardandas
25. Apr 2018 · 04:15 UTC
Fun concept, but I couldn't seem to consistently get the rhythm. I don't know if it was an issue with my computer or if it was just really precise, but I consistently stayed the same in relation to the beat and inconsistently got credit.
kkrac
26. Apr 2018 · 03:16 UTC
Nice concept. My ear (or my foot) doesn't seem to work :D
🎤 Space_man
26. Apr 2018 · 04:42 UTC
Thanks for the comments! I made a slight increase to the allowed precision, hopefully that will help make the game more playable for anyone with audio/video/input delay. I'll think about providing a better solution with adjustable delays in a post-jam version, but no guarantees.
Team Infernus
26. Apr 2018 · 06:44 UTC
lol this definitely challenged my ability to type by memory. I think this might be a good game to teach kids to type?
BlakeMcDeezy
26. Apr 2018 · 06:57 UTC
I also made a rhythm game and coding for audio/input delay was tough! Anyway, just wanted to say I played and really enjoyed your game. It may be the first time I've actually enjoyed typing.
MaxKlimenok
26. Apr 2018 · 09:06 UTC
Great idea!

To add more to the game, I would add a musical instrument sound to a keystroke (drum / bass / or something). So you are not just typing, but also playing a music (percussion), one note per keystroke.

Also adding an option to finetune a soundtrack beat/keystroke delay is a must for a such game: it seams that I do have constant syncopation (a disturbance or interruption of the regular flow of rhythm) on some tracks.

In general: well done! you have managed to make a nice product!
TinyCastleGuy
28. Apr 2018 · 04:34 UTC
Wow, the fact that this is the second rhythm-typing game I've played this jam blows my mind.

And good job on this one! The thing I like the most about it is the visual presentation, but I like the gameplay and the varied music as well. The rhythm seemed a bit off with the music at times, but I didn't have a huge problem keeping up with it (apart from the speed level).

One idea I had while playing is to add new rules as the game progresses. For example: When you see two of the same letter in a row, type them twice as fast. I think there's potential in this concept and I enjoyed what you did with it.
Querk
28. Apr 2018 · 23:51 UTC
Very good game :) I like it, but it is too hard for me. Great work!
Pennycook
29. Apr 2018 · 00:14 UTC
I too had some timing issues with this one, but I think I got the hang of it eventually. I had fun on the first few levels, but the last one was too hard for me.

One thing to consider adding is some feedback on whether the game considered the key press to be too early, too late or just wrong -- maybe as different colors. That might make it easier for players to figure out what they're doing wrong, and how to adjust their timing.
Daveroony
29. Apr 2018 · 06:00 UTC
@Pennycook That's a really good idea, thanks for the feedback!
Papaver
01. May 2018 · 02:55 UTC
Nice game! I liked the different songs. I found the timing quite hard, although the stick seems to indicate it quite clearly. I guess both my rhythm skills and typing skills need some practice. ;)
adhesion
01. May 2018 · 03:01 UTC
Nice! I always dig rhythm games. Great work on the music, having 5 songs of this quality for a jam is impressive. Gameplay was solid but got a little stale since it was the same rhythm the whole time. Also there wasn't much time to react & figure out when to start when a new word started - not a huge issue though until the last song. Seconding the recommendation for more sound/reaction when you hit notes. Not sure if it was just me but animals and places felt a little bit offbeat too. Still pretty fun, nice work!
Ethereal Psyche Games
02. May 2018 · 10:09 UTC
Good game!

I like the conceptand it was fun to play. Perhaps with differents words and differente music it could be an educative game (typing, reading and rythm).

Good job with the music, too many songs for a jam so... great job!
NORRIMO
02. May 2018 · 10:31 UTC
Interesting concept but I think the beat is too fast. Because you have at first to know where every letter on your keyboard is and if you hit the false than your score is instantly lost and you start new. The music is really great and I think the beat of the letters should be a bit slower so you can type more letters without failing and the player get a better feeling during the game. In the game theory it is known as the Flow. It's annoying if it it's too difficult and booring if it's too easy.
And maybe it's better if you can see your highest score at the whole time so that you know you have done some progress.
Your art and music is really well done.
By the way the song of places runs currently in my background. Love it. :D