If this is a reference to the book I believe it is, then I think if this is meant to be an outgrowth of its thoughts, then I don't think you got what you intended. The point of quite a bit of how the book talks about motorcycle maintenance is about how there is no one 'right way' to do it, and that the best way to do so is to just do it and not follow steps. Which means that the overlays completely remove that quality (heh) of discovery. I understand why for a game you would need specific designs with parameters, but perhaps have an element of discovery to them?
As an aside, I did also have some technical issues with this game, mainly revolving around the controls. I was using a gamepad to play, or, I was when I could. On the computer to cycle through the different designs my analog stick wouldn't work to cycle, so instead I had to jump to my arrow keys. Also, on the actual pottery segment the buttons would fairly often press themselves more than once, and other times not register a press at all.
If I didn't have problems with the controls weren't there I would recommend this game, with the controls the way they are I just can't.
For all those who didn't know, the book I believe this game to be referencing is 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' which I wholeheartedly recommend
A strange mix of emotions based on anger and love makes me feel for this game, and for this "robotic" girl (Social freedom for AKARA's now!) a great desire to just reflect. Thank you, Deconstructeam.
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Cool concept! fun game, never thought my love for pottery and also cyberpunk genre would be in one game- loved it
holy cow that was an awesome game. concept, gameplay, dialog ; loved everything
great art style and gameplay as usual!!!
i really enjoy it. Very original.
okay I think I will download some more of your games. They are amazing.
If this is a reference to the book I believe it is, then I think if this is meant to be an outgrowth of its thoughts, then I don't think you got what you intended. The point of quite a bit of how the book talks about motorcycle maintenance is about how there is no one 'right way' to do it, and that the best way to do so is to just do it and not follow steps. Which means that the overlays completely remove that quality (heh) of discovery. I understand why for a game you would need specific designs with parameters, but perhaps have an element of discovery to them?
As an aside, I did also have some technical issues with this game, mainly revolving around the controls. I was using a gamepad to play, or, I was when I could. On the computer to cycle through the different designs my analog stick wouldn't work to cycle, so instead I had to jump to my arrow keys. Also, on the actual pottery segment the buttons would fairly often press themselves more than once, and other times not register a press at all.
If I didn't have problems with the controls weren't there I would recommend this game, with the controls the way they are I just can't.
For all those who didn't know, the book I believe this game to be referencing is 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' which I wholeheartedly recommend
A strange mix of emotions based on anger and love makes me feel for this game, and for this "robotic" girl (Social freedom for AKARA's now!) a great desire to just reflect. Thank you, Deconstructeam.