Symphony of Seven Souls is an incredibly beautiful PS1 styled first person horror game where you play a violin to recruit lost souls into your unholy orchestra!
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Project Rascal is essentially the 3D Sonic game you’ve always wanted (in all but name), with the speed of Sonic, flowing gameplay and a playful Nintendo-esque approach to level design.
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Structural is a pandemic lockdown inspired cosmic horror game set in a quarantined apartment block.
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Dispatch is a lo-fi Lovecraftian horror game about a paramedic who really puts his heart into his work!
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Watershed is an eerie PS1 styled fusion of Public Safety Announcements and underwater Eldritch horror in a house that’s been submerged in a flood!
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What in the blazes?!
Firegirl is a beautifully animated 2.5D firefighting action platformer where you battle blazes & save lives!
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I took some time this past week or so to enjoy playing video games. But now I’m back on the case.
Given that we can “pick up” the guitar, it’s time to play it. Using Garage Band on my MacBook, I was able to collect 25 (24) notes from a guitar instrument. These notes represent 5 frets across six strings on the guitar (frets 1-5), and excludes playing any string “open”. I say 25(24) because of the way guitars are tuned, the fifth fret on the G string is the same as the first fret on the B string…so I got confused…and it may all be ruined. I’ll check on that later.
Not the most exciting script–but it gets the job done. Using OnMouseOver and OnMouseExit, I was able to make “highlights” on the guitar appear. I thought about using rectangles on the fret board, but that didn’t feel right. This doesn’t look great either–but it’s more of a proof of concept. And now each fret plays a note.
I was really excited by how easily this came together and how well it functioned.
Le Prarion, Chamonix, France is a beautiful near-photorealistic game that allows you to explore and discover secrets in an extremely authentic recreation of Le Prarion, in the French Alps!
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