Vault 7 - stealth heist that fits on a 1.44MB floppy disk
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Vault 7 - stealth heist that fits on a 1.44MB floppy disk

https://vault7-95a0bb.gitlab.io/

Made for the 1.44MB Game Dev Contest: the entire game has to fit in 1.44MB - the size of a floppy disk. Written in C, compiled to WASM to make it sharable for testing it out. All is code generated(~1.15MB so far)

Top-down stealth heist: sneak through a 7-floor bank vault, crack safes with a lockpicking minigame, repair the power relays, dodge guards and cameras. Desktop + keyboard

Feedback on whether the stealth feels fair and how the difficulty ramps would be super helpful, mates. Many thanks!

u/AdHopeful3481 — 9 days ago

[12 Testers Needed] Need testers for closed testing (rhythm game). I'll test yours back

Hiyah, everyone!

I’m looking for active testers who’ll actually play a few sessions and share honest feedback, bugs, what feels good, what doesn’t, anything confusing or frustrating. Any of your ideas are welcome too. Experience with rhythm games will be a great plus. I will test back your app - leave your links in the comments or DM me.

Join the google group:

https://groups.google.com/g/tapthebeat

Download via any of the links:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kras.tapthebeat.app
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/kras.tapthebeat.app

DM for any type of feedback pls. Thanks up front - every bit of feedback helps.

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u/AdHopeful3481 — 2 months ago

[Android] Need testers for rhythm game closed testing for 7 days

Hiya, everyone!

I’m looking for active testers who will actually play a few sessions and share honest feedback, bugs, what feels good, what doesn’t, anything confusing or frustrating. Any of your ideas are welcome too. Experience with rhythm games will be a great plus. 
Join the google group:

https://groups.google.com/g/tapthebeat

Download via any of the links:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kras.tapthebeat.app
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/kras.tapthebeat.app

DM for any type of feedback pls. Thanks up front - every bit of feedback helps a lot.

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u/AdHopeful3481 — 2 months ago

Tap the Beat - rhythm game closed test looking for testers

Hiyah, everyone!

I’m looking for active testers who’ll actually play a few sessions and share honest feedback, bugs, what feels good, what doesn’t, anything confusing or frustrating. Any of your ideas are welcome too. Experience with rhythm games will be a great plus. I will test back your app - leave your links in the comments or DM me.

Join the google group:

https://groups.google.com/g/tapthebeat

Download via any of the links:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kras.tapthebeat.app
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/kras.tapthebeat.app

DM for any type of feedback pls. Thanks up front - every bit of feedback helps.

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u/AdHopeful3481 — 2 months ago

The state of mobile rhythm games in 2026: Nostalgia mechanics vs. Modern streaming reality

Hiya everyone! 👋

I’ve been developing a mobile rhythm game heavily inspired by the old-school Tap Tap Revenge era, and I'm looking for some honest market advice.

Feature-wise the game includes a built in library of premade tracks so it’s ready to play instantly plus users can load up their own audio files from their phone's local storage to automatically generate custom note tracks to conquer in seconds.

I'm trying to look realistically at the 2026 mobile market and would love your perspective on a few things:

  • Local file storage isn't as common for casual users anymore due to streaming. Do you think a solid built-in library is enough to offset this, or is relying on local files too big of a friction point for a modern audience?
  • Is leaning into this classic and nostalgic tap style a good indie strategy right now, or is it too niche for the current mobile ecosystem unless you have a massive licensed music budget?
  • If you were positioning this, would you lead with the nostalgia of the classic gameplay or the infinite replayability of the custom track generator?

Any advice, reality checks or insights from anyone would be absolutely amazing.

Thanks in advance!

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u/AdHopeful3481 — 2 months ago