Streamline
by Coolio_Niato
Streamline
Tags for Streamline
Description
Streamline is my first music based creation. Each object in the game is synchronized to music and so makes it unique
How to Play
Mouse to move, avoid everything. DO NOT CLICK.
FAQ
What is Streamline?
Streamline is a rhythm-based action game developed by Coolio Niato where players guide a glowing orb through obstacle-filled paths in sync with music.
How do you play Streamline?
In Streamline, you control the movement of an orb along a streamline by pressing arrow keys to avoid barriers and collect orbs, matching the beats of the electronic soundtrack.
What is the main gameplay loop in Streamline?
The core gameplay in Streamline involves navigating through increasingly complex levels by timing your moves to the rhythm and aiming for high scores.
Who developed Streamline?
Streamline was created by Coolio Niato and is available to play as a free browser game on Kongregate.
What are the key features of Streamline?
Streamline features fast-paced rhythm gameplay, multiple challenging levels with unique music tracks, and leaderboards to compete for high scores.
Comments
gigablade678
Aug. 02, 2011
When a game has a hard badge called "Don't die", you know you're in trouble.
Rubbless
May. 24, 2013
Clicking does not merely make you lose, clicking gives you the ability to instantly try again for the impossible badge.
thunderboy345
Oct. 03, 2012
That moment when you have 5 lives, you are on the final set of clappers and cannons, and a yellow bullet that came off the screen makes you lose a life.
Godmon8
Dec. 16, 2010
I got this badge last year, and coming back to play it again makes me wonder... HOW IN THE NAME OF ALL THAT IS GOOD DID I DO THAT?!
ffatty
Jul. 01, 2010
sorry ignore that comment.
THIS IS WHY YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO CLICK:
For example, “Streamline” used to have a bug in which highlighting the number of lives in the lower-left corner made the player invincible. The developer addressed this issue by causing immediate death if the player clicks anywhere on the screen (this is why clicking causes death in the Kongregate version, but not in versions on other websites).
this comes straight from the kongregate forums. just a bit of information :P