Gumulon
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- domacle
An iOS (iPad 2+ and iPhone 4+) game I've been working on for a while.
Really like the design, and the game's addictive too. Would be great if you could check it out and let me know what you think.
It's free too, with no ads or in-app purchases.
The trailer:
Download link:
http://gumulon.com/dl/Cheers!
- detritus0
You've just done this to make people-watching on The Tube that bit more interesting, haven't you? :)
- GeorgesIV0
ahahah great game trailer,
is there a bonus for doing bubbles?
- domacle0
Haha no bonus for bubbles unfortunately!
Thanks for the trailer comments. This Is It collective did a great job on it.
- domacle0
Here's a short gameplay vid too:
- domacle0
Out of interest, what kind of scores are people getting on this?
- moldero0
2940 first time, love the graphics
- fisheye0
Nice!!!
- domacle0
Thanks Moldero and fisheye.
Glad you guys like it!
- bogue0
wow. this is really well executed. Animation is really good.. in the game and in your promo vids. Such a cool idea. What was your role? Graphics? Animation? Dev? Everything?
- domacle0
I was just the Producer working with a small team :)
But awesome that you like it - very humbling, thank you.
Johnny Two Shoes were the Indie games studio who we worked with. Very talented bunch.
- domacle0
cheers guys, really appreciate it.
Check out the unlocks too if you can - big head mode especially :)
- nocomply0
I'm not a gamer but it looks awesome! It's always inspiring to see talented people release cool stuff just because.
How does the iphone know that you're actually chewing? Some kind of camera sensor and face detection?
- domacle0
It uses the front-facing camera to detect colour pixels (and changes of) through various scan lines and anchor points on your face.
I'm sure there's a much better technical explanation than that, but the sophistication of it is great. Especially with very little calibration at all. Very happy with the final result! Thanks mate :)
- domacle0
It uses the front-facing camera to detect colour pixels (and changes of) through various scan lines and anchor points on your face.
I'm sure there's a much better technical explanation than that, but the sophistication of it is great. Especially with very little calibration at all. Very happy with the final result! Thanks mate :)
- ernexbcn0
Awesome.
- domacle0
Thanks emexbcn :)
- Al_dizzle0
rad
- domacle0
Cheers Al_dizzle!