Moonlight (Mac OSX)
Full VersionMoonlight for Apple mac OSX. Universal Binary. Download, extract and play! Controls: Arrow keys + space to jump. Hold space to jump higher.
Leap between notes, collecting coins and playing the music. Getting to the end of each level unlocks the next.
Level 1 "Twinkle Twinkle" is extremely easy (it's meant for young kids/people who haven't played many platformers)
It gets more challenging/interesting with "Clair de lune" et al.
Controls: Arrow keys + space to jump. Hold space to jump higher.
Originally written for the TIGSource "A Game by its Cover" competition
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Moonlight for Apple mac OSX. Universal Binary. Download, extract and play! Controls: Arrow keys + space to jump. Hold space to jump higher.
Moonlight, windows version. Download, extract and play! Controls: Arrow keys + space to jump. Hold space to jump higher.
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It's an interesting idea, but its really boring... sorry.
5/10 for creativity
hey, no worries - thanks for the feedback :)
I should really put some tracking in the code - but how far did you get? I'm tempted to ditch the "twinkle twinkle" level (which is effectively just a tutorial) but obviously that won't help much if you found the next one as boring...