You can't see but you can feel by Cliff Lee(CL)
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Dear players:
You need headphone or earphone to play the game
(To hear the sound from different positions)
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This is my fifth time to attend Ludum Dare, this time have two themes(Growing, two button controls)!
After brainstrom, I decide to make this experimental game.
Although it is unusual to play game this way, I want to know how people will react to this kind of game.
Feel free to tell me how you felt after playing :)
Like always, Hope that everyone will enjoy my game :)
------Game list----
LD30 : Parallel Worlds
LD31 : Screen Pong
LD32 : Coder VS Bugs
LD33 : Ninja Cockroach
LD34 : You can't see but you can feel
This is a adventure(kind of) game.
Imagine you walking in a room with eyes closed, you can't see any thing, so you must feel the way you're heading to.
"See with your ear"
Game Goal :
Find the music box by your ear.
Control :
"A", "<--" to turn left.
"D", "-->" to turn right.
Mouse click to interact with UI.
Used tools:
----Game----
Unity Engine
----Version Control----
SourceTree(git)
----Chart----
Coggle
Draw.io
Art and audio comes from online resourses.
Game are made by myself.
Designed and made by Cliff Lee CL.
**********************************************
Dear players:
You need headphone or earphone to play the game
(To hear the sound from different positions)
**********************************************
/********************************************/
This is my fifth time to attend Ludum Dare, this time have two themes(Growing, two button controls)!
After brainstrom, I decide to make this experimental game.
Although it is unusual to play game this way, I want to know how people will react to this kind of game.
Feel free to tell me how you felt after playing :)
Like always, Hope that everyone will enjoy my game :)
------Game list----
LD30 : Parallel Worlds
LD31 : Screen Pong
LD32 : Coder VS Bugs
LD33 : Ninja Cockroach
LD34 : You can't see but you can feel
This is a adventure(kind of) game.
Imagine you walking in a room with eyes closed, you can't see any thing, so you must feel the way you're heading to.
"See with your ear"
Game Goal :
Find the music box by your ear.
Control :
"A", "<--" to turn left.
"D", "-->" to turn right.
Mouse click to interact with UI.
Used tools:
----Game----
Unity Engine
----Version Control----
SourceTree(git)
----Chart----
Coggle
Draw.io
Art and audio comes from online resourses.
Game are made by myself.
Designed and made by Cliff Lee CL.
| Web(itch.io) with Windows, OS/X, Linux, Android included | http://tommyboys0107.itch.io/you-cant-see-but-you-can-feel |
| Web(game jolt) with Windows, OS/X, Linux, Android included | http://gamejolt.com/games/you-can-t-see-but-you-can-feel/113773 |
| Windows(Google drive) | https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0m0C7BSOpIAWEtnMHY1cm9kZjQ&usp=sharing |
| Linux(Google drive) | https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0m0C7BSOpIAVVRsU090VFdBQUE/view?usp=sharing |
| Android(Google drive) | https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0m0C7BSOpIARHNfX0tSdTU5b00&usp=sharing |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-34/?action=preview&uid=41166 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 51% | 3 |
| Overall(Jam) | 3.56 | 282 |
| Audio(Jam) | 4.11 | 42 |
| Fun(Jam) | 3.11 | 557 |
| Graphics(Jam) | 2.38 | 940 |
| Humor(Jam) | 1.81 | 833 |
| Innovation(Jam) | 4.15 | 21 |
| Mood(Jam) | 3.63 | 200 |
| Theme(Jam) | 4.00 | 225 |
May be my technique is not good, but a little footsteps positional interference guitar
Simple interface look good
Seriously though, this is a really cool concept for a game! I like it.
Though my earphone (or my ear) is bad at sound positioning.
I stucked at level 2 orz.
At first I found it kind of frustrating, but then I closed my eyes and it became really relaxing ...though the music gets repetitive after a while ;)
And either my headphones or my ears are broken, but I wasn't able to find all music boxes in level 2.
It would be cool to see the map and the path you took after you completed each level.