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Lil' Monk's 10 Breaths Meditation

Lil' Monk's 10 Breaths Meditation

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Lil' Monk's 10 Breaths Meditation

评分:
2.2
上架时间: November 11, 2016
最近更新: October 14, 2017
开发者: Postmodestie

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简介

A meditation simulator: Stay focused on the breath by concentrating on this readily available meditation object, to establish gaps between thoughts.

Made for Kongregate Game Jam #2 on
Nov 4-11, 2016; Update Oct 14, 2017

玩法说明

Follow the blue Breath-Point with the yellow Focus-Point.
Reset the breath on count 10.

Control with Mouse.

Or Arrows:

Up – Focus;
Down – Count Breath;

If the Focus-Point goes off-screen, wait a bit till it stops wandering and then try to bring it back.

FAQ

评论

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williampopy

Nov. 12, 2016

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Really should fix the dot going off screen, kinda kills it when you can't even do anything cause its flying off.

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Postmodestie 开发者

wait a while (till it stops) and then hold focus again till it returns. We wanted to simulate how easily the mind can go off wandering...

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JimmyCarlos

Nov. 13, 2016

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Interesting concept, very peaceful and relaxing.

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Postmodestie 开发者

Why thank you! I know it's an esoteric concept which isn't easy to get used to. Btw: I really liked the whole art concept of your entry!

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Postmodestie

Nov. 13, 2016

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I've just tested the automatic save state and it seems to work, which means, the game can be played as intended: as one long permagame.

I didn't manage to implement a short text on meditation for each level, so the whole gain of leveling is the new rank and color, plus the ever growing flashing Tantien.

Another thing that got axed was multiplayer, or at least a leaderboard, where the people are shown in the Dojo with their rank and color. So there are only random monks who show up meditate with you for a while.

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Postmodestie

Nov. 12, 2016

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wait a while (till it stops) and then hold focus again till it returns. We wanted to simulate how easily the mind can go off wandering...