Hmm… is this really a game made in pure JS?
And it really feels like a true rhythm game, because the music and the spiral sounds overlap perfectly.
I really liked it, even though I didn’t immediately understand the timer mechanics.
Thank you so much for such an unusual game!
I haven’t really seen anything quite like this before — it’s rare to come across such a cool combination of activity and control. Thank you!
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Yes, the entire thing is in JavaScript, with very little third-party code (although I've been pretty much building my own framework, sort of, over the years, since I've been doing it this way since the year of the first GMTK jam). The graphics and sound are also in JavaScript (a bunch of calls to the Canvas and Web Audio APIs), which the music as a big string literal in a format I came up with.