Interactive Rhythm Study
On your blog post, you can include some text (your inspiration/motivation), sketches, a brief description of your sound, visual, and interactive design decisions, as well as any challenges and questions that came up.
There is a game called Pico Park I like so much playing with friends. Suddenly this came to my mind and I found that the little game can be combined with my study.
I choose to use the cat and movement from Pico Park, and also make a mirror world and never-stopped rule (unless pause the game) form This Is Not A Jumping Game. So finally, I got an complete idea below.
After drawing the two cats, I decided to make some interactions with the bpm of sounds. So I put a sun and a moon to control the bpm of this work. Finally, it looked like this:
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