The Signal
I like working in the night shift. Nothing ever happens during night shift.
You work at the observatory for a big space agency. It was going to be a peaceful night, until it all started. The defense system was supposed to help stop the space attack, but the maintenance was never done.
Use all your mental energy and as much as you can remember from the math you did at fourth grade to run the algorithm of the defense system by solving math problems. Remember: the future of the human kind depends on you.
Use the number keys on your keyboard to type answers and ENTER to submit them.
You cannot win at this game, you can just snooze your fate. How many seconds will you last until the computer memory fills and the system collapses?
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The Signal is a torture costumed as a game. You will not lose at this game because of a lack of skill, you will lose because you will just give up. Okay, this probably worked better in my head than once finished.
This game is a submission for the libGDX Jam 27. The game development was livestreamed at my twitch, thank you to the people who dropped to say hi and who wanted to receive entertainment and terrible jokes about Kotlin and libGDX in exchange ("everything can be an Action.run if you try enough")
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | danirod |
Genre | Educational |
Made with | libGDX |
Tags | libGDX, Math |
Code license | GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL) |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Links | Source code |
Development log
- Critical bug fix dayDec 17, 2023
Comments
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It has a nice atmosphere, and there is this itchy pressure when time is running out. Nice game!
I survived 129 seconds! Very nice game, love how you managed to tie in the narrative :)
Love it.
The style is funny and consistent, and the gameplay is just hard enough.
Nice game!!! Although the gameplay may seem a bit simple and repetitive, the polishment and visual design is really good. Congrats on your first game in Kotlin! Lessons learned, now I see Actions everywhere.
Muy bien, me ha gustado mucho, al final pudiste hace un final molon