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di PenryP
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Descrizione
A musical chain reaction game. The longer the chain the higher the score, whilst building up your own unique musical notation.
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A musical chain reaction game. The longer the chain the higher the score, whilst building up your own unique musical notation.๏ปฟ๏ปฟUse the mouse to start your chain reaction.
Purple notes will expand, and play other notes they touch.
Orange notes also expand, and will then add to your unique musical notation.
Black and white notes will shatter into multiple mini-notes, triggering notes which they touch.
Commenti
thestateofmind
Jun. 17, 2011
simple game... got a little bored with it... maybe limit the clicks.. add sum more stuff.
devwil
Jun. 18, 2011
the progression feels really jarring and arbitrary. i don't totally understand why it can't move more organically.
i don't agree that it's a clone of E4, but i guess it it is kind of similar. the way the game controls is different enough that i don't know that i would've made the association if it hadn't been suggested already. now that i think of it, it's just similar enough that E4 (and its predecessors) makes this game look weak by comparison. this isn't to say anything absolute about your game, it just feels like a watered down, incomplete E4 tribute.
one of the most important differences between the two games, though, is that Every Extend (Extra [Extreme]) isn't silent when you're not interacting with it. this definitely needs backing music for the notes you're interacting with to play against. having just one voice--for which the notes don't seem quantized or anything--doesn't make for a very compelling musical experience, at least not in this game.
Acaseyl
Jun. 17, 2011
pretty good short game, to get your score high there has to be some strategy
TheMixedZombie
Jun. 17, 2011
i didnt get bored considiring the fact it lasted for 2 minutes
Contrebasse_
Jun. 17, 2011
Dude, you're presenting a clone of Every Extend Extra Extreme to a contest in which Tetsuya Mizuguchi is part of the jury... That's like showing coloured pictures of Marilyn Monroe to Andy Warhol and expecting him to find it original.