Mostly digi, but there are still some die hard vinyl addicts, for example my favorite: DJ_Pygar (https://www.mixcloud.com/DJ_Pygar/). Of course with him, the turntable, and disc are still. He spins your MIND. (not really but I liked how that part sounds)
Oh Jesus. Oh fuck. Oh God. Please someone make this an indie lofi/hip-hop rhythm game. But pls add a “chill mode”.
Instead of the prisoners randomly getting zapped, there is a Tesla coil on the top of the tower that powers the cells rotation. If you fuck up the rhythm the Tesla coil zaps a row of cells instead, and kills the prisoners until guards bring new ones in. (Refillable health). Zap all the cells before they refill with prisoners and it’s game over.
The tower needs to be rotating too plz o.o
the whole room spins a little every time he scratches a disk
Fuck it, make the tower and disc stationary, spin the building and record/cd player around the disc.
I don’t know how DJ shit works, isn’t everything digital now? Are there just ‘turntables’ with a spinning circle that you fuck with?
Yeah, most things are digital, but the still have digital turn tables, that can be used for scratching
Mostly digi, but there are still some die hard vinyl addicts, for example my favorite: DJ_Pygar (https://www.mixcloud.com/DJ_Pygar/). Of course with him, the turntable, and disc are still. He spins your MIND. (not really but I liked how that part sounds)
The prisoners themselves are the tune. They would be electricuted if they go out of tune. This is recorded for all the viewers to see.
Oh Jesus. Oh fuck. Oh God. Please someone make this an indie lofi/hip-hop rhythm game. But pls add a “chill mode”.
Instead of the prisoners randomly getting zapped, there is a Tesla coil on the top of the tower that powers the cells rotation. If you fuck up the rhythm the Tesla coil zaps a row of cells instead, and kills the prisoners until guards bring new ones in. (Refillable health). Zap all the cells before they refill with prisoners and it’s game over.
And with one-way glass so the concert attendees never know in what direction the DJ is playing.