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Re: Tv tropes and Submachine.

Posted: 12 Jan 2017 18:08
by Jatsko
Yeah, tell us. I'm interested!

Re: Tv tropes and Submachine.

Posted: 23 Jan 2017 04:47
by reed
I'm sorry for disappearing, guys. I thought I had an idea, but now everything's a mess stuttering and stumbling on every sentence.
for what it's worth: http://www.pastelland.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=756

Re: Tv tropes and Submachine.

Posted: 31 Jan 2017 12:45
by Sublevel 113
rereading this:
The Submachine itself loops vertically; a room in 10 suggest that all the contents of the Submachine repeat at the subatomic level infinitely.
Well, it seems I (partly) understood correctly the meaning of that telescopes and microscopes...
but still: why is it called "horizontal" and "vertical"? Is there different meaning/translation of these words I don't know?
When you first start Submachine 2, there is a record player providing background noise of chirping crickets and other peaceful woodsy sounds. When you turn it off, the actual soundtrack kicks in, which begins with a near-Scare Chord and is full of creaking and electronic distortion sounds. Nothing horrific happens, but you might spend a good few minutes waiting for it anyway.
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Re: Tv tropes and Submachine.

Posted: 31 Jan 2017 13:37
by reed
Sublevel 105 wrote: but still: why is it called "horizontal" and "vertical"? Is there different meaning/translation of these words I don't know?
Don't think so. Figured it's called "vertical" because of the changing scale.

Anyway, why is Sub2 considered to be nightmare fuel? The soundtrack made me slightly uneasy, and there was nothing more.

Re: Tv tropes and Submachine.

Posted: 31 Jan 2017 13:40
by Sublevel 113
Lighthouse and Loop
the most scariest places in world.
O_O

Re: Tv tropes and Submachine.

Posted: 31 Jan 2017 16:56
by reed
yep. the loop is scary indeed, especially the notes in it.