I wrote up a bit about the two (!) alt controllers I made for this game jam: one looks like a keyboard but is actually a tilt controlled WASD pad; the other one looks like 5 toggle switches but actually is a keyboard. Sort of.
I wrote up a bit about the two (!) alt controllers I made for this game jam: one looks like a keyboard but is actually a tilt controlled WASD pad; the other one looks like 5 toggle switches but actually is a keyboard. Sort of.
I wrote up a bit about the two (!) alt controllers I made for this game jam: one looks like a keyboard but is actually a tilt controlled WASD pad; the other one looks like 5 toggle switches but actually is a keyboard. Sort of.
I made an alt-control typing game! Toggle five switches to talk to an ancient mainframe one character at a time. Try not to destroy the world.
Also playable with a normal keyboard, if you don't happen to have an NLB/9 terminal at home. You will need to download the character map PDF though, I can't stress enough how much you'll need the PDF. https://nextlevelbanana.itch.io/nuclear-logistics-bureaus-typing-challenge
I made an alt-control typing game! Toggle five switches to talk to an ancient mainframe one character at a time. Try not to destroy the world.
Also playable with a normal keyboard, if you don't happen to have an NLB/9 terminal at home. You will need to download the character map PDF though, I can't stress enough how much you'll need the PDF. https://nextlevelbanana.itch.io/nuclear-logistics-bureaus-typing-challenge
Just submitted to the MAGFest Indie Arcade π€π€π€. I hope they take it, I had SUCH a blast last year
(If you have an #arcade/ #altcontrol game / weird interactive art thing, they're taking submissions through August!
Justin Ankenbauer's creative work is documented on the website they share with their collaborators at http://bearwarp.com
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