Corbeaux - a puzzle game about music transcription & crows

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Corbeaux - a puzzle game about music transcription & crows

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Hello again! Another small game that I spent about a day on.

This one is a music transcription puzzle game with a minimalist theme and an immersive soundscape. And crows!

Play it free https://gprosser.itch.io/corbeaux

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A very nice game, i quite liked it! :3

The only minor issue i had with it is that it was a bit hard moving the crows up/down, since the detection area for left/right movement seemed larger, so sometimes it moved horizontally instead of vertically.

Also, thankfully i noticed that you can't "combine" them to be in the same spot.
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I agree with zorg that it's hard to move the crows properly, but I love the idea. Really nice little game :)
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Corbeaux features in PC Gamer's weekly free game roundup

http://www.pcgamer.com/free-games-of-the-week/
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I love it. Reminds me of the bits from Ezra Pound's Cantos where he watches birds on wires: "write the birds in their treble scale"
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