File: Symphony.swf-(1.52 MB, Game)
[_] Any more like this? Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)16:58 No.1840845
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>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)17:53 No.1840876
no clue but this is addictively time-consuming
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)18:06 No.1840887
This is actually really neat.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)19:03 No.1840929
this made visiting /f/ today worthwhile
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)19:16 No.1840933
this is goddamn Auditorium
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)19:53 No.1840951
I have never had more fun putting music together. I actually felt like i SHOULDN'T stop. very fun.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)19:55 No.1840952
finished it, fun game, but severe pain in the nards at times.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)20:32 No.1840979
Simply lovely
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)21:03 No.1841012
I've played this before - it's badass, but like OP was wondering - are there more like this game?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)21:14 No.1841019
There is a game called auditorium, its on steam.
Its just like this but with better graffix
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)21:26 No.1841024
how do i stage 4 on movement 2?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/26/12(Wed)21:38 No.1841034
>>1841024
so you have y/r/y emitters,
right, left down and conversion force circles
orange, yellow and red receiver.
Place the right force circle adjacent to the first emmiter (yellow), place the down force circle
adjacent to the top of the red receiver,
place the left force circle adjacent to the right of the down force circle, place the conversion
force circle at a 90 degree angle from the red and orange receivers.