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A jam submission

Wave The SinesView game page

Guess the Sine Wave as fast as possible, against the clock
Submitted by Ashy146 — 3 hours, 34 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme interpretation#4571.7503.500
Innovation#5121.3752.750
Overall#5391.2502.500
Audio#5731.0002.000
Graphics#5951.0002.000
Gameplay#6070.7501.500

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

GitHub repository URL
https://github.com/Ashy1464032/Wave-The-Sines

Game description
Use the arrow keys to match the red wave sine to the black wave sine before the time runs out

Theme interpretation
Sine waves are a mathematical pattern that uses calculations created by the SIN function and these patterns are very wavy and curvy and the first thing my mind thought of

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Comments

Submitted

Cool idea. Surprisingly harder than I expected. As a microwave engineer, this one really hit me in the feels! Haha nice work.

Developer(+1)

Thanks , It used to be way easier I'm still struggling with a balance of difficulty but I'm glad you liked it since it's only my second game jam game and only third game overall so I still have a long way to go. Thanks for playing :)

Submitted

I absolutely love this interpretation of the theme especially as someone who loves math. The only suggestions i have for refinement are especially when the wavefunction has a high frequency it gets hard to tell how close you are perhaps making the wave overlap would help that, but then again that might make it too easy.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback and yea they were originally overlapping and it was too easy to guess so i decided to make them on top of each other instead so it was either that or make the goal wave slightly transparent so you only get a general idea but thanks for the feedback im a big math fan as well.