Oscilloscope by Shard

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made by Shard for LD 44 (COMPO)

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Oscilloscope

Gameplay

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Puzzle game about collecting coins using interpolation.

This game changed so much along the way that it no longer fits the theme, but I'll submit it anyways.

How to play:

Read the GOAL section in upper right corner of the game for each level. It gives you hints on what do to.

Controls:

You control the game by first clicking on the "cursor" and then tapping the "physical" button on the side of the oscilloscope screen. Cursors are 2 white arrows on each side of the screen and the red dot in the middle.

Created for Ludum Dare 44 compo in under 48 hours using Unity. Play here: https://shard.itch.io/oscilloscope

Ratings

Given 56🗳️ 17🗨️

Feedback

otresnjak
29. Apr 2019 · 10:08 UTC
This is amazingly clever! Love it.
NotLivingPool
29. Apr 2019 · 10:10 UTC
Although it doesn't fit the theme at all it is an awesome game, this is by far the most innovative game that I've scene in Ludum Dare!
Jani Nykanen
29. Apr 2019 · 10:37 UTC
I don't care if it doesn't fit the theme, that's a very original game concept you have there, and I love it.
pwroff
29. Apr 2019 · 15:10 UTC
Quite clever idea of the game. It was hard to control at first, I appreciate that there rules were always on the screen. It helped a lot!
ShakierHeart53
29. Apr 2019 · 15:13 UTC
Whilst it doesn't fit the theme, I will still say that it was an awesome game. This is one of the most, clever/creative games I've seen in a while. Loved it! :)
Wesley Vong
29. Apr 2019 · 15:15 UTC
Really cool idea for a game!
onnofal
29. Apr 2019 · 15:20 UTC
The idea is truly original and visual perfectly seconds. But honestly I am unable to develop a correct strategy, my solutions are far from perfect. I fail at this kind of science :penguin:
🎤 Shard
29. Apr 2019 · 15:25 UTC
Happy you guys liked it :blush: Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated!
Game_Coder28
29. Apr 2019 · 15:45 UTC
This is an absolutely amazing game, great work, although, I was terrible at it :rofl:
joemanaco
29. Apr 2019 · 15:49 UTC
Wow, very nice and interesting idea with a great execution.
zondarg
29. Apr 2019 · 15:56 UTC
Clever puzzle game. Very creative and original concept, took me some time to understand the mechanics of it, and not easy. But fun! Well done!
Nexusviper
29. Apr 2019 · 17:38 UTC
Game is well made but the only thing which i had problem was the controls. it was really challenging for me to move the arrow heads. Other than that everything is good.
Jordan2222222
29. Apr 2019 · 17:42 UTC
i love this
dwemthy
29. Apr 2019 · 17:44 UTC
Really great game. Well executed, plays very smoothly. Would be nice to be able to reset the play field without resetting the parameters.
Johan Alexandersson
29. Apr 2019 · 17:50 UTC
If you didn't understand easing functions before, now you do!
Sayuri Iida
29. Apr 2019 · 17:51 UTC
I loved this game! It's a great logical puzzle that would even help people study interpolation! Congrats on your entry! Too bad this game didn't fit the theme, but I don't care... It's one of my favorites!
MuchosWaffles
29. Apr 2019 · 18:29 UTC
I love this game. It didn't fit the theme, but it's still a great game with a really unique mechanic. One improvement you could make is that when you click reset, it resets everything, not just the positions of the cursors and the coins. Great job! :thumbsup:
Mika la Grand
29. Apr 2019 · 18:32 UTC
I think it is a very innovative game, so that perhaps why I have no clue how to play it. The Oscilloscope also looks very nice.
🎤 Shard
29. Apr 2019 · 18:34 UTC
@mika-la-grand it's not your fault. I put very little time into making the game understandable. Things you can click don't even look like you can click them.
dk5000p
29. Apr 2019 · 18:35 UTC
This was very interesting. Took a little bit to figure out how to play but had nice puzzles. I enjoyed seeing everything just move once you pressed play, there was beauty to it. Math is beautiful.
pandan
29. Apr 2019 · 18:41 UTC
Super original concept here, I haven't seen a game like this yet.
If I were to provide one suggestion, it would be awesome if we could just select which interpolation curve we wanted, instead of having to cycle through them.
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(mocked up)
🎤 Shard
29. Apr 2019 · 18:48 UTC
I think I'll make a proper game out of this one in near future. Will definitely keep your suggestion in mind @pandan thanks! :blush:
mmason
29. Apr 2019 · 19:04 UTC
This was a fantastic game, I'd love to see a full version
Tero Pulkkinen
29. Apr 2019 · 21:38 UTC
I didn't get all the controls to work. Only the "play" button worked and that left a little unfinished touch to the game. But the execution of the waveforms which is the main part of the game worked fine, I just wished the controls would also work.
kromeboy
30. Apr 2019 · 00:10 UTC
Great game! But I am very bad at it :-D
monkeyDvrus
30. Apr 2019 · 11:31 UTC
Super puzzle game!! I never seen a game with this aesthetic. With music it could be better.
Korteh
30. Apr 2019 · 14:09 UTC
Wow never seen anything like this before​!
Seb Jones
30. Apr 2019 · 18:59 UTC
Very interesting game, totally unique. Really great graphics too. One criticism might be that it is very difficult to get the hang of - a more in-depth tutorial would go a long way!
Sebastien Bourgeois
30. Apr 2019 · 20:54 UTC
Oh man I did not know I could have fun with an oscilloscope, the idea is really clever and very innovative!

Cycling through the waveforms is a bit tedious, and every time you restart the cursors are reset. Maybe the changes could be saved ?

Life is currency, so the oscilloscope represent our heartbeat ? Something like that ?

That's amazing work, great job!
JediNeeson
01. May 2019 · 23:49 UTC
Thanks for the rate my friend! Your game is really cool to, great idea, well done!
Raziyya
02. May 2019 · 18:56 UTC
Amazingly clever puzzle game. Would love to see you expand on this. Needs some quality of life UI added as some parts can get frustrating. Well done!

Also, thanks for helping find the bug in my game.
Marcus Gambit
03. May 2019 · 12:11 UTC
Innovative, for sure! It took me some time to understand how it works. I find it very difficult to elaborate a strategy to win straight from the 3rd level. I would try to make the difficulty increase more smoothly.
I would also add some sounds at least on the buttons to have a feedback when clicking.