Purgatory is a Music Store by MattWoelk

Regret is a loop it is difficult to break out of. As an angel, it's your job to help lost souls break free.



Bond through a love of music :) AND BLAST THAT TRUMPET UNTIL YOU FEEL BETTER!
Controls:
- wasd - move
- esc - quit
- f - toggle fullscreen
- 0-9 - play music
- spacebar - progress dialogue
- h - automatically set scalability settings (if it's running slow on your computer) (version 1.3)
| Youtube | https://mattwoelk.itch.io/purgatory |
| Youtube | https://mattwoelk.itch.io/purgatory |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/47/purgatory-is-a-music-store |
Ratings
| Overall | 254th | 3.934⭐ | 70🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 413th | 3.669⭐ | 70🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 292th | 3.794⭐ | 70🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 1235th | 3.152⭐ | 71🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 109th | 4.394⭐ | 73🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 25th | 4.434⭐ | 70🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 75th | 4.243⭐ | 70🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 22🗳️ | 19🗨️ |
Great job Im actually blown away.
Matt & Julian worked really hard to make the harmonies work and feel like you're really playing along to a song. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
After finding something of a newfound hobby in creating my first thing I could call "music" for my jam entry, playing the instruments was fun! I would have liked some additional gameplay, which could have made the writing more interesting and rewarding, but it was deffinately worth playing!
1,3,4,5
1,3,4,5,3,2,1,3
3,3,2,1,3,3,5,5,6,4
3,4,5,3,1,2,1
I think that's how it goes. 😃
That was a wonderful time. It took me back to when I was a young boy playing music on my keyboard.
Can you rate my game also? https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/47/miner-malfunctions
but amazing job, cheers! :heart:
it would be amazing if you could say something bout our game too- its our first try ever and we want to be way much better next time!
Edit: Forgot to mention reminds me of Wandersong too, with the colourful music making (great!)
nice little experience, pretty pretty good
There is always something about your games that makes me want to love them, and there is always something interesting about them, but there has always been something that made it hard for me to like them as much as I wish I would.
I am sorry for this not very positive commend.
This absolutely brought my poor old laptop to its knees which made improvising a little tricky, but I loved every second of it anyway. The trumpet was maybe a little harsh and artificial for me, but I think you've got a great idea here. My previous LD game had a music improvisation mechanic as well, I'm always a sucker for being able to create like that in a game haha
Her: You play so well.
Um... sure....
But really, a beautiful set and a good story. It was fun playing the different little instruments and trying to make something out of it.
Will play again. You're all great.
Let me know if that solves it for you. :)
now that I've had a chance to play it properly, I suppose my main criticism is that the theme doesn't really come across very well :( still, it was a pleasant experience ^^ toot toot
If you’d like to rewatch the playthrough, you can find it here:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/767497194?t=10h19m58s
Good luck on your ratings, see you next LD! :D
💜 Elysia Griffin AKA Button Feedback Lady
https://www.twitch.tv/elysiagriffin
Other than that, did you really make all those assets in the 72 hours or were most of them like the background already pre-made assets from stores?
Great entry!
(edit: I regret saying that about the assets, I just saw Rebecca's devlogs, her art is amazing!)
The art is really cute and the music works well!
Nice job!
And naturally +1 for an audio-centric game of course!
Well done!
Then realize I played it already because I know Rebecca who is amazing at art haha
Playing multiple keys felt a little wrong? I think my input was registering correctly because multiple buttons appeared held down, but it didn't sound like they were played at equal volume. Also it would have been nice if you could continue to play with the number keys while the dialog windows were open, since the controls wouldn't conflict.
But these are very minor points; overall you've put together a wonderful little demo here. Amazing job!