/Duet

A Duet-like game created using Processing3 for PC

Primary LanguageProcessingMIT LicenseMIT

Duet

Introduction

Duet is a great fun mobile arcade game developed by Kumobius. The idea behind the game is to avoid different obstacles coming at you with different speeds and angles while enjoying the wonderful music composed by Tim Shiel. The player can only rotate the two dots right and left to avoid the obstacles. Very challenging, fun and addicting. I got inspired, and decided to implement a similar game using Processing 3 for PC.

How to Play

The game is very simple: press RIGHT button to rotate the dots to the right and LEFT to rotate them to the left. However, the player has to be smart about decisions, focused, and forward looking. Hence comes the game motto: You have to maintain a circular state of mind!

Features

  • Infinite number of levels, with every level, the game gets faster and more challenging.
  • Simple and beautifully designed and animated game environment.
  • All the beautiful original soundtracks of the mobile game.
  • Ability to save screenshots of the your high scores to share with friends and challenge them!

Requirements

Alright enough marketing! I started this project in an attempt to create an easily done replica of a beautiful game in Processing3 that hasn't already been implemented by someone in openprocessing.org community (God! those guys replicated almost every famous addictive game using Processing3!). At the same time, I hope that whoever stumbles upon this can learn a thing or two. I myself am not an expert in Processing3, but I learned some tricks.

  • Download Processing3
  • Open Duet.pde with Processing3 IDE
  • Click on Run and enjoy the game!
  • No hardware requirements (well, other than a PC with a keyboard and a monitor, duh!). Your potato-PC is surely capable of handling the game's fantastic graphics!

Screenshots

Start

Start

Gameplay

Gameplay Gameplay

Game Over

Game Over

Music Copyrights

Tim Shiel composed this magnificent music for Duet game. All copyrights are reserved to him only. You should buy your own copy of the album if you like it.