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Kwehchan747
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Please bear with me, it's been a while.
Around 1999-2000, in computer class, I remember playing a game where a 3D-shape would move about a background to music of some sort. Using controls and options, you could change the shape (ie. a sphere to a cone, hourglass, squiggle, etc), the patterns on the shape, the background, everything. From what I recall, it's a nothing-sort of game; the shaped just bounced back and forth around the screen, but it was fun to play around with and create different shapes. If this is any help, I do remember the automatic first "level" (if you will) was a sphere with a planet earth pattern on it, moving about a black (or dark) background, to music by Grieg, I believe. I was also in England at the time; perhaps it was British-made?
Please, PLEASE excuse the awful explanation, but I would really like to find this game again; does anyone remember or own anything similar and remember the name or even part of the name? any help whatsoever would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Around 1999-2000, in computer class, I remember playing a game where a 3D-shape would move about a background to music of some sort. Using controls and options, you could change the shape (ie. a sphere to a cone, hourglass, squiggle, etc), the patterns on the shape, the background, everything. From what I recall, it's a nothing-sort of game; the shaped just bounced back and forth around the screen, but it was fun to play around with and create different shapes. If this is any help, I do remember the automatic first "level" (if you will) was a sphere with a planet earth pattern on it, moving about a black (or dark) background, to music by Grieg, I believe. I was also in England at the time; perhaps it was British-made?
Please, PLEASE excuse the awful explanation, but I would really like to find this game again; does anyone remember or own anything similar and remember the name or even part of the name? any help whatsoever would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!