Emit In bpm by bubul69

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made by bubul69 for Ludum Dare 46 (COMPO)

You are broadcasting on the internet .. but you can go faster than music so play it

Emit(inBPM) is an rythme game with différents sound every new try Capture0.JPGCapture.JPG

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Given 9🗳️ 4🗨️

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mehrdadsh
20. Apr 2020 · 13:29 UTC
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sacredbacon
20. Apr 2020 · 13:50 UTC
Interesting concept, I like that you can reshuffle the audio, by relaunching. Pretty challenging, I was able to get 2 tiles on a loop, but I wasn't sure if the rest would if I were better at rhythm. Cool idea and well executed!
psychic_ash
20. Apr 2020 · 14:09 UTC
Felt like I was playing boop it for a second. Really good use of music. I really loved how you adapted to the theme. Good presentation. Thanks.
goffmog
21. Apr 2020 · 18:44 UTC
Very imaginative use of the theme and the gameplay is challenging, in fact a bit too hard for me. I managed to make some of the shapes change in the second panel that came up but I didn't get any further than that though I get the feeling there are a lot of mysteries to unlock in this game.
kiguel182
24. Apr 2020 · 18:39 UTC
Really imaginative use of the theme and cool graphics and music! Nice job.
adhesion
09. May 2020 · 15:17 UTC
Interesting! Really cool concept, though a bit confusing and overwhelming to play at times. I love how the different areas control different musical elements of the song, and the filter when you go to sleep was a really cool touch. The WSAD/IJKL boxes felt a little bit off sync at times - they were hard to get the hang of at first since the keys show up pretty quickly, so I tried to predict when they would show up based on the rhythm of the sound, but the timing of the visual indicators seemed to drift relative to the music. Also I never figured out how to get stats to appear in the upper left, and the middle upper box never had anything in it. I couldn't figure out what to do with the bottom left box either. Since there's more things to do than you can possibly do at once, you have to make creative choices about what you want to hear, so it almost feels like a creative music toolbox rather than a game. Really cool experience though, would love to see this developed more. Nice work!
Psychedelia
10. May 2020 · 19:13 UTC
Hey. I love the idea, but could not keep up, had to call a friend. This could be a good multiplayer :)