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Revision as of 19:44, 14 October 2012
Music Painter | |
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Author(s) | Mr. Reaper |
Type | Other game |
Version | 0.1 |
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File:MusicPainter v0.1.zip | |
Peripherals | |
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It's kind of a Musical Doodling Toy....
I played an NDS app called AXE, and was inspired to create my own similar thing for the Wii.
You just point One or Two Wiimotes at the screen, and "Paint Music."
- Button B = Normal Pitch
- Button A = Higher Pitch
- Buttons -/+ will change your Instrument
- Buttons 1/2 will change the DrumTrack
Any number of people can participate!
One person can use 1 or 2 Wiimotes at the same time (dual-wielding!).
Or Two people can each use 1 Wiimote.
Or 3+ people can sit and watch and say, "Hey, it's my turn!!" while the first two people have fun....
(Special thanks to Titmouse for compiling this with his improved sound libraries)