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A jam submission

Wave DecoderView game page

A game made for Acerola Game Jam 0
Submitted by MacSpain — 14 hours, 42 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 42 people so far
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The ending and what comes after, always wanted to make this sort of thing.

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Submitted

This is how we should learn waves during physics lessons. This is more playful and enjoyable! This is a new form of puzzle serious game.

Submitted

This is actually a genius idea, the ending was fire. impressive how you can even make custom songs

Submitted

Nice game!  I thought the UI was a little confusing but otherwise it very cool!
Also, I do love me some trackers!!!

Submitted

Interesting. I kinda see this working as a minigame in some sci-fi game. Cool idea!

Submitted

It didn't feel as much like a game as it did a tech demo, I had fun with the levels but was completely lost on the synthesizer at the end...

I fear my brain might be too small for this game.

Developer(+1)

The synthesizer at the end is just a bonus. As soon as you get to the song, the game is over. You can compose some music on the tracker if you wish, I implemented it because I always wanted to write one + I made it so I could make the song.

Submitted(+1)

A very impressive tracker you've built! I really enjoyed the satisfaction of listening to the difference, when the noise got locked in and suddenly the sound was crystal clear. Thank you so much for the fun I had, and I loved the credits song.

-one small aberration

Submitted(+1)

I thought it was a interesting concept I like the idea of playing with sound. 

Submitted(+1)

I didn’t get very far on my own, so thank you for the “help” button — I’m really glad I got to experience the ending!

Submitted(+1)

Interesting game, my relative pitch is good but I don't think I can stuff all the wave interference, without cracking open Helm or something. 


I will unfortunately have to leave this one unfinished for the nerds. I love the idea though, feel like it could be a great minigame for an alien game - kinda like in voices of the void.

I will note pitches above like D4, with most synth timbres are just unbearable.

Grats on the release.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Once I understood what I had to do it was really fun. The ending where you got the whole track maker and you could save and load files/wa files was insane.

Great job I loved it, I had to turn down my headphones it was a bit loud but that's all good :D maybe redo some of the UI or make a tutorial next time? but other then that I loved the game!

Submitted

It is hard though it took me a while xD

Submitted(+1)

Loved the visualization at the end, and the apparent secret mod tracker you implemented in Unity, haha. Very original concept, to say the least!

Submitted(+1)

Wow, cool concept. But I hardly cracked the first one 😅

Submitted(+1)

I really, really enjoyed the game! The UI was a bit confusing at the beginning but after that it was a blast. I did not expect to have so much fun trying to decode signals, but man it is, and it is hard!!!

The ending was 11/10 and the post credits "secret" was even cooler. Nice Job!

Submitted(+1)

To be honest, it is one of the most interesting games I've played! It is absolutely out of the ordinary and I love it! I liked the slow increase in wave cleaning difficulty mostly that last one.. was tough buddy I got so close and when I finally hit help it changed the note on the first wave and finished, I saw how miserable I was.  Either way a really fun entry, although a little bit uneasy on the ears at some point.  But that was the game so no complaints on that.  What comes after and the ending is just such a nice and neat way of showing how a well-designed simple thing can be so complex.  And so useful at the same time. Amazing work!

Submitted(+2)

Damn I really liked this. It was good ear training on the first few levels then I had to rely mostly on the difference output once there were too many layers. My one feature request would be a mute/solo button on each tone so I can focus on one at a time without changing the volume of the others. Great job!

Submitted(+1)

Fairly solid game!

Submitted(+1)

Not for me personally, but well designed and a lot of love was put into the synth at the end. The concept's also very original.

Submitted(+1)

The UI was a bit confusing at the beggining, but overall I had fun! Very interesting concept that works well with the theme.

Submitted(+1)

Well, i played your game but I am not good at sound wave maths and harmonics etc. so it was a bit difficult for me to get the game. But thats on me. Best of luck. 

Submitted(+1)

I like the idea, although it felt a bit much like moving knobs at random until it clicked into place. And with no way I could find to mute the noises it was very jarring to my ears lol, like I get the sound was supposed to be a clue but with little background knowledge it didn't really help much beyond what the visuals already did. But I really like the concept for the people into that sort of thing, and it's certainly original!

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