The Weissman Challenge by CaramelCode

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made by CaramelCode for LD 40 (COMPO)

Screenshot from 2017-12-03 21-42-11.png

My take on the theme is based on uncompressed data over the wire. The more you have of that the worse your transfer rate is going to be. So I made a typing game where you are a compression algorithm, and it is a homage to the HBO show Silicon Valley.

Remember, the more uncompressed and lost characters you have the worse your Weissman score will be. Can you get a perfect score on the last level? Let me know in the comments!

If you've watched the show you'll get the references. If you haven't watched the show, you should, it's brilliant, but the game should be fun anyway.

I usually work as a team with @mwcz, but this is my first time doing the Compo.

Our other Ludum Dare entries: Scrpta.co

Twitter: @caramelcode

100% Open Source Tools Used

  • Phaser.js
  • Gimp
  • Audacity
  • BeepBox.co
  • Fedora Linux
  • piskelapp.com

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Silicon Valley

If you haven't seen the show and are wondering about the inspiration here is the trailer

https://youtu.be/69V__a49xtw

48 hour Time-lapse of development

Time-lapse >>

Ratings

Overall 335th 3.385⭐ 28🧑‍⚖️
Fun 251th 3.462⭐ 28🧑‍⚖️
Innovation 255th 3.346⭐ 28🧑‍⚖️
Theme 343th 3.444⭐ 29🧑‍⚖️
Graphics 597th 2.462⭐ 28🧑‍⚖️
Audio 260th 3.154⭐ 28🧑‍⚖️
Humor 60th 3.731⭐ 28🧑‍⚖️
Given 16🗳️ 25🗨️

Feedback

krasse
04. Dec 2017 · 20:56 UTC
That was pretty intense :). I have always enjoyed typing games, but this was more fun than most I've played. I liked the music as well, reminded me of Earthbound
Compufreak
04. Dec 2017 · 21:25 UTC
Haha I love the audio and humor of your game, and typing games are great :) That last file destroyed me on this laptop keyboard, will definitely try again when I'm on my real keyboard xD
Schu
04. Dec 2017 · 21:38 UTC
I really liked the style of this game! I wish the sentences were randomly generated for more replay ability tho.
TheMadPangolin
05. Dec 2017 · 19:51 UTC
Typing games are quite rare, but can really fun and hectic if done well. This is a great example! With more time and polish this could be a really great game! Probably the most fun LD40 game I've played so far. The humour and technical context really helped this game out too! Great job!
Brian Wurster
06. Dec 2017 · 02:16 UTC
Great references, we sat and giggled as I fumbled around trying to compress the 3d file. Small, but delightful
Jimbly
06. Dec 2017 · 04:38 UTC
Final score: 2.83 (missed one?). This was fun, and challenging because I'm so used to typing whole words ^_^. Nice, simple, and well executed.
edmond00
06. Dec 2017 · 14:52 UTC
The gameplay is challenging and fun to play even if as said before, that would have been great to have randomly generated sentence. Very good idea to use data compression as theme for your game !
Jupiter_Hadley
06. Dec 2017 · 16:17 UTC
Very nice game! I included it in my Ludum Dare 40 compilation video series, if you’d like to take a look. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlEs2Zt4em8
hypp
06. Dec 2017 · 18:45 UTC
Nice take on the theme, and surprisingly fun. Well done!
lekiy
06. Dec 2017 · 19:58 UTC
Had difficulty with this one, because it would remove letters from the middle while I was focusing on the left. I did think it was thematically​ funny overall.
Matthew Foley
06. Dec 2017 · 20:03 UTC
I loved the silicon valley references. Wasnt sure how it worked with the theme till level 3 then it all fell into place :)
candlesan
06. Dec 2017 · 20:34 UTC
That was cool. Nice take on the theme. I am really surprised how hard it is to avoid typing the words that are clearly in red but I know I'm not supposed to type simply because my brain can't help but read the text as words. It reminds me of things like the implicit associate test where some layer of our brain automatically processes information and we have immediate reactions before we can conscientiously think about it.
botreats
07. Dec 2017 · 02:32 UTC
It was interesting to play a typing game where you had to be selective about what you typed, instead of just trying to bang off the words quickly. Nice work.
SerpentWorks Games
07. Dec 2017 · 02:32 UTC
A typing game! You don't see these too often anymore. It was super interesting to play, though I expected it to work more like a typing test (where you have to type the characters in a sequence).

Great submission!
Charlez245
07. Dec 2017 · 02:38 UTC
Managed a 90% compressed 10% loss on the last one. Really cool how there are some character that reduce points and how you can type in any combination. Nice work!
danman113
07. Dec 2017 · 03:24 UTC
A really simple game well executed. Not super engrossing but I enjoyed the little details and animations you added in.
PeachTreeOath
08. Dec 2017 · 05:24 UTC
At first I thought it'd be too straightforward because of the slow speed, but all my typing muscle memory came into play and betrayed me for a while. Got a hang of it by the third but it was a really good twist to standard typing games.
Bocodillo
16. Dec 2017 · 23:49 UTC
A really good take on typing games, surprised I haven't seen it before! Loved the SV theme link and the music was cool. Being able to type out of order was cool too. Would love to see more of this under an original setting.