A downloadable game for Windows

Simply insert an MP3, FLAC or WAV file then select a few options, and a rhythm game level will be automatically generated for you to play!

Controls: choose between A S D F or A S J K

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Don't have any songs downloaded?

You can download full Albums and Soundtracks on The Internet Archive

You can also find a song on YouTube and convert it to an mp3 with this website

And make sure you're on the latest version if you're a return player.

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If you are interested in how this game works, you may visit my portfolio for a concise explanation.

Updated 8 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorJack Selleck
GenreRhythm
Made withUnity, Aseprite
Tags3D, Colorful, Creative, Fast-Paced, Generator, Neon, Pixel Art, Procedural Generation, Retro, Unity
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilityHigh-contrast

Download

Download
Rhythm Maker 1.9.9.zip 27 MB
Download
32 bit.zip 23 MB

Install instructions

Unzip the folder, Open it and then select "Rhythm Game Unity", 

Don't download the 32 bit version unless you know you need it!

Development log

Comments

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(+1)

This is such a cool concept and was very fun to play, as it turns out I am terrible at Rythm games but I got the hang of it towards the end and it was very satisfying. Might be cool if there was some built in songs to play with.

(+3)

Could you maybe make a 32-bit version? Its a lot to ask for, but my computer is very old and almost obsolete.

(+2)

Its no problem, ive made a 32 bit version and posted it here :) I hope it runs well on your computer!

(+4)

I had a lot of fun playing this, there's a bit of an art to finding the right song and slider combination, but when it gets it right, it is very satisfying. I tried with prog-metal, ska-punk, and drum and bass, and got the best results with the last one, probably due to consistent rhythms. Very cool idea to mix the procedural technology and game concept like this too. Only feedback is I'd like to see some quality of life improvements to the menus(took me a long time to realise I could navigate with the arrow keys), but other wise, great stuff! Looking forward to more from this developer!

(+2)

Thank you so much for the kind review, i'm glad you enjoyed it :) and yes I agree i could improve the UX, I was primarily focused on the level generation and gameplay during this project and would definitely like to update it to make navigation more user friendly.

(+3)

Hello, I am really enjoying playing this rhythm game, even if there's no crazy gimmicks or mechanics. It's simple gameplay wise but it's really fun being able to play all the songs I actually like listening to lol. I checked out the portfolio link and I think it's rlly cool how this works, although I wish the notes made more sense with what was happening with the song, but that's just because of the different pitches I guess. Cool game; hope to see those long notes in here someday.

(3 edits) (+2)

Thanks a lot for your review :D, I'm glad you're enjoying it and that you were interested in how the game works.
I agree that  the note generation could be improved, particularly when you aren't experienced with choosing the best settings like I am, I would definitely like to create a tutorial when you first open the game explaining the science behind it.
Besides that, I have been pondering on ways I could improve the
note generation and have some ideas which i will try when i get the time.

(+3)

Hell yeah that'd be cool. Also yeah i should mess around with the settings and different songs more since I chose some songs that were heavy on vocals. did u just diss me btw bro what the freaky deaky