Flappy Typing by Frodewin
Have you ever hestitated if you should learn typewriting or play a game?

This game combines the fun of a learning game with the usefulness of a casual game. ;-)
The game was made in less than 48 hours for the Ludum Dare #41 Compo?.
This is a Commodore 64 game. Yes, you read it correctly, an actual game for this machine from 1982. For your convenience, you can play this game in browser using Rjanicek’s Versatile Commodore Emulator for JavaScript. But if you have the hardware and the time, you can also fire up your C64, the game should run there without problems (at least for the PAL version).
I used SpritePad, CharPad and Goattracker2 to draw sprites, graphics and compose the music. The music sounds much better if you download the game and run it in a locally installed C64 emulator like VICE (or on a real C64). Other than that the web version should do fine.
The game is written in C and 6502 assembler. All code and assets were made during the compo! The current version has a small bugfix on the music.
| HTML5 (web) | https://frodewin.itch.io/flappy-typing |
| Commodore 64 | https://frodewin.itch.io/flappy-typing |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/41/flappy-typing |
Ratings
| Overall | 218th | 3.586⭐ | 37🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 367th | 3.243⭐ | 37🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 80th | 3.889⭐ | 38🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 33th | 4.314⭐ | 37🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 166th | 3.686⭐ | 37🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 165th | 3.368⭐ | 36🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 322th | 2.697⭐ | 35🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 369th | 2.985⭐ | 35🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 19🗳️ | 17🗨️ |
The game stuck to the theme pretty well, it combines 2 genres that seem fairly unrelated.
Graphics are okay, but this was made for the Commodore 64 so I think the game deserves some credit there.
Humor and mood aren't really here. The game's two genres aren't exactly funny (one is stressful and the other one is edutainment most of the time) and I can't say the game set up a good atmosphere for me.
The game isn't bad but I do have a few issues with it, one of which is the music.
Is there anyway to make the music not stop and start from the beginning of the song when you die? It kind of gives me a headache when it keeps looping again and again, and it doesn't help that the game is pretty damn hard.
Not to say it shouldn't be hard, I think the game could be pretty fun because of the difficulty curve.
But, the music is again making things a bit tricky. Could you tone down the intensity of the music? The original Flappy Bird had no music which allowed people to focus on the distinct sound effects for flapping, dying, and moving through pipes.
The music in this game is rather distracting, a calmer, slower track would probably work better. If possible, a few sound effects would really sell it. Make sure they're not annoyingly loud though.
The fun and overall would probably be a 3 if it wasn't for all the issues with audio I had. Mood would probably go up a bit too.
2.5/5 - Would play again with sound turned off.
Edit:
3/5 - Would play again with sound turned on.
I think the combination of flappy bird and typing enforced some kind of unfamiliar rhythm of typing, and I felt kind of fun from it. That strange feeling made me more engaging... Thank you for giving me a fresh experience!
When I loaded the site first I had some issues that my keystrokes were not recognized, but when i refreshed the page everything worked fine. Sound is very nice and adds to the mood.
Regarding gameplay I have to admit that I suck at playing flappy bird. Adding the typing it was really hard for me to get past the second pipe. But that is probably just me and a "casual" flappy game has tu be hard af, so you did everything right there! ;)
Great game overall!
I had the same issue as the user above, where I needed to refresh to make my keystrokes register properly, but that's not a big deal.
The difficulty was too high for me to get very far, but I really liked what I played.
Because holy crap I just sunk half an hour into this game and would have kept playing if I didn't have things I had to get done.
I'm a big fan of typing games (a really werid thing to be into, I know), and I adore the way this game forces you to re-think how to play. It doesn't care about accuracy or speed, the gameplay is focused completely on rhythm. Combinging typing game with flappy bird totally transformed the two. Major props on Theme here.
Thank you for posting a play in browser link. I might have overlooked this gem if I had to get an emulator downloaded and running. Great job!