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On and On: Music Creation in 3 Dimensions

On and On: Music Creation in 3 Dimensions

autor devwil

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On and On: Music Creation in 3 Dimensions

Ocena:
3.3
Data wydania: June 09, 2011
Ostatnia aktualizacja: June 09, 2011
Twórca: devwil

Tagi dla On and On: Music Creation in 3 Dimensions

Opis

On and On is more of a toy than a game, but it is a fun toy nonetheless. Players can move in a 3D musical space and create music in real-time. This was my first project in Unity3D and is a little bit old, but I figured there was no harm in sharing it with the Kongregate community!

Jak grać

Press ESC or right click to free your cursor. Playing in full-screen tends to kind of break things, so you should stay away from that.

Use WASD to move.

Hold the left shift key to enter edit mode. In edit mode, the mouse cursor appears and you may click on the blocks in the world to create music.

While holding left shift, use the WASD keys to snap to convenient camera angles for editing.

The spacebar will reset the world.

If you have a scroll wheel on your mouse, you may use it to change the tempo of the music.

Note: Higher tempos may result in undesirable behaviour on slower machines.

Komentarze

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PicklePork4

Jul. 09, 2012

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Awesome game. My only wish is that you could somehow save the song you created. That'd be neat. Still a pretty fantastic idea though.

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OMGXDMAMN

Jun. 09, 2012

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I made a kind of blocky music that you would hear in a blocky horror

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moorsy

Jun. 10, 2011

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The music is centred differently depending on which way I'm facing? Effectively 3-dimensional sound? Kudos to you devwil!

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Edeslash

Jun. 11, 2011

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Fantastic concept, but isn't enough to keep most player entertained for long. Think about expanding this.

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spartan117mit

Jun. 12, 2011

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Hah... This is actually pretty cool! I would even go to say this would make it on the front page if you would add more options with the music... Maybe 20 more? A vast room full of those graphs would make for a cool hour or so. Just make sure not to overdo it and get players confused... I believe this has great potential. Awesome work