Ultimate Gear War
Join the alien war, prepare your gear and protect your base at all cost!
4.15 / 5.00 16,824 ViewsHi, it's GameReclaim here again with my second game, TubeRockers. It's a rhythm game where you have to press the given key at the right time. The really cool feature is that You can virtually play (and create tracks for) any YouTube video. Right now there are two featured songs but you can create custom tracks and trade, publish them. I hope there will be some new tracks soon :)
Note: If it runs slow, right click and set "low quality"
How to play: Select a song from the list. Add a custom script if you have one.
Wait until the song is prebuffered. If it takes too long something probably went wrong. Go back to the song menu, select a different song, or try the same song again.
You can start the game with any keyboard key. If it doesn't work, your flash player probably lost focus. Click anywhere inside the flash to regain focus. Now the keyboard should work.
While in the game use the Arrow and A,S,D keys to "catch" the falling notes. Press them exactly when they are on the buttons.
When a note with a line appears, press and hold it to get extra points!
If you'd like to use this game on your site please go to www.gamereclaim.com for details on how to get it working.
That's it for now, I'll add Leaderboards
Reviews
Rated 2 / 5 stars August 13, 2010
Yippie Ki Yay
Even though I'm open to new ideas when it comes to online rhythm games, and I oppose rhythm flash games in general, there's no reason this game should have been as crude as it is. To be fair, the look of the game itself is presteem. The videos in the background are crisp and high in resolution, and the addition of a medal system can catch the gamer's attention. However, the medals don't display anywhere on the menu, so I don't really know if I'm doing better in a song or worse. And most of the videos don't even load properly. I only played three songs in the past ten minutes, because I was waiting for the other ones to load, which they didn't. The song choices are pretty generic. Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, pretty standard. But when I tried to play "Nemo" by Nightwish, but the music didn't even come up. Not to mention the horrible controls. For some reason, I keep missing the arrows, even though I hit them clearly, and the arrows barely had a pattern that coincides with the music itself. But when it does work(which is hardly at all), then it's decently fun. Otherwise, this is a poor representation of a rhythm game. With a little work, and some tender loving care, this game can become somewhat good.
4/10
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars April 7, 2009
Awesome
It was awesome. But I was trying to put some songs on(Calm Like a Bomb, No Way Back, Fade to Black etc.) but it didn't work.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars March 23, 2009
Lawl I got Rickrolled :P
Awesome game, though the addition of ASD confused my FPSing self into total incapacitation.
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 22, 2009
great game
this is a great original idea based off a tried and true genre. the only thing that i cant get to work is some of the songs and the editor. how do you run the scripts?
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars March 16, 2009
very nice
i liked the idea, but some time the arrows wouldnt react, electro gyspey there is now sound