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I completed a gameplay and it was most amusing, I liked the concept I hope I did not miss anything. 5/5. Gameplay link is below:
YouTube: Fellowplayer
https://youtu.be/Q596YKWJYbM
9064 is pleased to present Perfection, the game where you can test your ability to draw regular shapes against a questionably fair judgement algorithm.
Have you ever wondered how well you can draw a perfectly circular circle or square square?
9064 presents Perfection, a new game where the task is simple: draw the most perfect regular shapes that you can.
Can you draw with perfection and master all seven shapes?
This is the result of taking a simple concept and trying to make a game out of it. Circle-drawing tests do exist, but this project was designed to take that concept and extend it to other shapes in a presentable package. It was created over about two months of on-and-off work. It works, for the most part.
HOW TO PLAY
Draw a shape
Click on the checkmark to see how well you drew it
Click a reset button to clear the drawing and start over
Upload your score to the leaderboard by pressing the "submit score" button
You can select other types of shapes (scoring methods), change game options, and sign into (or out of) Game Jolt by clicking on the gear icon
FEATURES
Multiplayer for as many people as you can keep track of
Soundtrack definitely not created in 2 hours in Garageband on an iPad
Score any regular polygon with 3-8 sides, and circles
Available for PC, Mac, Linux, and Android (Whether it actually works or not on all those platforms is something you'll have to discover for yourself)
A bunch of trophies, some of which may or may not be achievable, and online leaderboards
Simple minimalist UI
TIPS AND TRICKS
Close the shape, but don't overlap lines
Correct proportions are more important than line straightness
It is generally easier to get higher scores by drawing larger shapes
Scroll the shape selection window horizontally to select other shapes
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