Difference between revisions of "MusicProg"

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MusicProg is a prototype for a blind-accessible, music-based puzzle game. The game's puzzles feature aspects of ear training, and are designed to teach programming concepts and logic. The current version of the game can be downloaded [http://www.filehosting.org/file/details/506251/MusicProg-1.0-all.zip here].
 
MusicProg is a prototype for a blind-accessible, music-based puzzle game. The game's puzzles feature aspects of ear training, and are designed to teach programming concepts and logic. The current version of the game can be downloaded [http://www.filehosting.org/file/details/506251/MusicProg-1.0-all.zip here].
  
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'''Current features:'''
 
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-Persistent save data (levels that are unlocked stay unlocked whether you save the game or not)
 
-Persistent save data (levels that are unlocked stay unlocked whether you save the game or not)
  
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'''Possible future features:'''
 
'''Possible future features:'''
  
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-Higher samples for the Guitar function
 
-Higher samples for the Guitar function
  
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 5 September 2015

MusicProg is a prototype for a blind-accessible, music-based puzzle game. The game's puzzles feature aspects of ear training, and are designed to teach programming concepts and logic. The current version of the game can be downloaded here.


Current features:

-Three different instruments

-Fully-featured internal level builder

-Self-voicing mode (press v to toggle)

-Eight premade levels

-Persistent save data (levels that are unlocked stay unlocked whether you save the game or not)


Possible future features:

-"Enter function" and "Exit function" sounds

-Choosing notes by number rather than (or in addition to) name

-Varying note length and/or tempo

-Parameter support for the Flute and Guitar functions

-Higher samples for the Guitar function