7 posts tagged with webgame by malevolent.
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Clone-a Lisa

Can you paint a copy of the Mona Lisa in 60 seconds? Anything over 80% is good, 85%+ very good, and 90% may be possible if you're extremely fast and accurate. While making it I posted updates to Twitter and Mastodon (click a later post to load more of thread).
posted by malevolent on Aug 21, 2023 - 1 comment

Big Ben word game

A unique puzzle for each second of the day, with lots of nice touches: the background fades between day and night based on London time, there's a satisfying bonnggg sound that shakes the game when you find a long word, fireworks if you clear the grid, etc. It also features a large dictionary and generously makes sure you don't get a Q without a U next to it.
posted by malevolent on Jul 19, 2023 - 7 comments

DayBrix daily minigame

I had the thought “What if a certain falling-blocks game asked you to clear today's date?” and decided to build it… in an original, legally-safe, non-infringing way. Each day of the week has its own theme (and music), and there’s an Arcade Mode.
posted by malevolent on May 25, 2023 - 2 comments

Hampster Invaders

I've always thought Hampster Dance looked a bit like a Space Invaders game andI finally built that idea. Cuban Boys spotted my dev thread and suggested including their novelty hit single Cognoscenti vs Intelligentsia, so you get a blast of that after the first wave.
posted by malevolent on Jan 17, 2023 - 0 comments

Are You a Clickbait Genius?

I took headline A/B tests from Upworthy’s real data and turned them into a challenging quiz. [more inside]
posted by malevolent on Oct 15, 2021 - 7 comments

How Disgusting Are You?

I surveyed 423 people about their hygiene habits after repeatedly noticing thriving online discussions of mundane things like how often you change your bed sheets. The test compares you with the results, but it's largely just a way to browse the stats and make the point that we're all ‘disgusting’ in our own ways (almost everyone gets a fairly high score).
posted by malevolent on Jan 9, 2020 - 12 comments

Hit the High Notes singing game

Sing to your browser and see how high you can go compared with 27 famous singers. I've been working on this for a while, struggling to get robust cross-browser pitch detection, then eventually found a combination of hacks/libraries that does the trick.
posted by malevolent on Nov 21, 2019 - 3 comments

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