Meditative Anxiety
Just trying to relax here…
Meditative Anxiety was made over a weekend using my procedural music algorithm from Body Music building the notes within an octave to distort and subvert how we perceive and traverse 3D space in first-person games.
WASD + Mouse to control.
- Catch the objects, avoid the objects.
- Continue playing the game, stop playing the game.
- Meditate. Relax.
- Be anxious. Be disturbed.
Warning: Flashing lights and heavy screen distortion/glitching
Credit: Increpare for his music algorithm
Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | Rated 3.8 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings) |
Author | Ansh |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | artgame, Atmospheric, Experimental, First-Person, glitch, Music, Procedural Generation, Surreal, weird |
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Webplayer.unity3d 11 MB
MeditativeAnxiety_PC.zip 24 MB
ActiveResistance_OSX.zip 25 MB
MeditativeAnxiety_Linux.zip 26 MB
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Thanks for inspiring me to turn this into a harsh noise music-maker. I like myself some good auditory chaos. (Use Audacity to reverse the audio in each speaker at random for a 'Caretaker meets Merzbow' vibe.)
It would be great to have a support for webcams.
Plus, do you have any plan to share the project file to others? I am very interested in looking at how it works.
(I am planning to use this as a standalone art project which involves webcam, a kiosk computer and this...game, where it converts webcam's image changes to random keypress based on the most wide area of color)
The game's code is available on github. https://github.com/lightnarcissus/ActiveResistance
Please do share and attribute if you make something with it. :)
Cool concept. Strangely relaxing, for my ears at least. :P
How to play? I only see noise and scary sound.