I'm struggling with the first level after the tutorial, I seem to find an enemy but I've got no equipment and don't know where the first chest is. The other split pathleads to a stone gate.
This game is quite fun though a little rough, the constant heartbeat was both good for helping remember where I've turned and for keeping my ears engaged with the game when there was less things around me, the turning was easy and hearing the enemies let me prepare to turn the next time I heard an opening which led to quite tense gameplay.
The inventory felt somewhat stiff, it was hard to tell if I'd reached the bottom of my bag or if it was just taking a while to read, some sort of rustling sound could've been nice for when you hit the end, also would be nice if there was a conformation before returning to the menu, maybe I'm too used to hitting escape to pause but I did a few times hit it by accident and lose a lot of progress and also had the downside of being very disorienting.
Over all a good experience and besides minor frustrations was a blast to play.
I have issues with the controls, namely the turning. When I press Q and E, it usually makes me do a 180 and I don't even realize it at first, and if you hold the button for even half a millisecond too long you'll spin like a top. I think Q and E should be a single press with no option for holding, because I don't ever see it being useful
It's fun, but I'm confused what the point of audio controls is if you have a visual display in front of you
EDIT: What I'm trying to say is that it feels like it takes away from the point of the game by starting you off with visuals. The fun part of this game is trying to navigate the dungeon and make it to the end by using only sound, which is awesome. The problem is that it immediately starts you off with some visuals, and most players will never turn off their moniter or close their eyes. They'll play the game like they assume it's meant to be played, by looking at the screen.
Starting the game with a black screen and allowing the player to turn on visuals if they wanted to would be a much better solution. That way, players who wanted to look under the hood could, and the general audience would learn how the game was actually intended to be played.
In his video, he states that originally it was designed as audio-only as a student project on audio games. He recently added a graphics layer in case you want to see what's going on "under the hood."
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I'm struggling with the first level after the tutorial, I seem to find an enemy but I've got no equipment and don't know where the first chest is. The other split pathleads to a stone gate.
This game is quite fun though a little rough, the constant heartbeat was both good for helping remember where I've turned and for keeping my ears engaged with the game when there was less things around me, the turning was easy and hearing the enemies let me prepare to turn the next time I heard an opening which led to quite tense gameplay.
The inventory felt somewhat stiff, it was hard to tell if I'd reached the bottom of my bag or if it was just taking a while to read, some sort of rustling sound could've been nice for when you hit the end, also would be nice if there was a conformation before returning to the menu, maybe I'm too used to hitting escape to pause but I did a few times hit it by accident and lose a lot of progress and also had the downside of being very disorienting.
Over all a good experience and besides minor frustrations was a blast to play.
I have issues with the controls, namely the turning. When I press Q and E, it usually makes me do a 180 and I don't even realize it at first, and if you hold the button for even half a millisecond too long you'll spin like a top. I think Q and E should be a single press with no option for holding, because I don't ever see it being useful
I like the concept. But jees is it hard! (Playing it blind of course)
Also: would be cool to have a black screen option so i can pretend to be blind without having to cover up my screen.
close your eyes
that would be a good option but for now i suggest getting a blindfold
Im not sure if i was supposed to, but i played this blindfolded. It was super challenging, but i did enjoy it
I mean, it's meant for blind ppl.
i cant get past the first enemy in the tutorial help meee!!!!!
Hold ctrl or left click
potion
it crashes for me but i know exactly why.
i cant do any thing about that though.
curse you and your not old hardware!It's fun, but I'm confused what the point of audio controls is if you have a visual display in front of you
EDIT: What I'm trying to say is that it feels like it takes away from the point of the game by starting you off with visuals. The fun part of this game is trying to navigate the dungeon and make it to the end by using only sound, which is awesome. The problem is that it immediately starts you off with some visuals, and most players will never turn off their moniter or close their eyes. They'll play the game like they assume it's meant to be played, by looking at the screen.
Starting the game with a black screen and allowing the player to turn on visuals if they wanted to would be a much better solution. That way, players who wanted to look under the hood could, and the general audience would learn how the game was actually intended to be played.
This video from GMTK is relevant.
Its for blind people
I get that. Then why are there visuals
For not blind people
But the most entertaining part of the game is trying to figure out your surroundings through sound. Why add visuals and disrupt the illusion?
Just turn off your monitor if you want to play without visuals
In his video, he states that originally it was designed as audio-only as a student project on audio games. He recently added a graphics layer in case you want to see what's going on "under the hood."
I added an edit to my comment which will hopefully clear up what I meant.
Try closing your eyes, or turning off your monitor (because I couldn't help but peek otherwise)
Then why is it there in the first place? The whole point is to make a game with only audio. Having the visuals feels like it defeats the point.
The whole point of the game is that people that are blind can play. Some people aren't and want to play this game with visuals.
This is a curious little game. lol
This is awesome! It is very cool to see someone release something like this!