Wowfunhappy 2 days ago

Nice! IMO, it ought to be significantly harder. I was able to survive for 45 seconds on my first try--that's long enough that I started getting bored, and I don't really want to try again because it would take at least 45 seconds to beat my previous score.

By comparison, consider how long a typical Flappy Bird game lasts, particularly on your first try--probably less than 10 seconds at most! That makes you want to try again.

  • samdychen 2 days ago

    That makes some sense. My main concern before was that if the difficulty is too high at the very beginning, it might discourage players.

    • laserDinosaur a day ago

      For some comparison of difficulty, there's an old game called Squares which is very similar to yours. It does a good job of ramping the difficulty up pretty fast, but it allows the game have fun short gameplay loops because of the extra gameplay mechanics (ie, you are not just moving but collecting squares too).

      Gameplay Video: https://youtu.be/n8nRCyjCy_Y

      Apparently you can still play it online at: https://www.albinoblacksheep.com/games/squares2

    • abetusk a day ago

      Have difficulty settings. Default is "easy/moderate" so that people get a sense of it. For people playing twice or as people get more experienced and want a challenge, they can choose a more difficult setting.

      Have leaderboards for different difficulty settings to encourage exploration of different settings.

    • joelanman a day ago

      might work out the opposite - 'ah I can do better than that, one more try'

    • arnorhs a day ago

      Tbf my experience was the opposite. But sure if I'm just terrible or if it's harder on a phone, but my first tries were sub 20s and my highest was 45 before giving up xD

    • philipodonnell a day ago

      This is a great use case for using an algorithmic difficulty ramp where it can really dial in that curve to solve for getting people to play longer over multiple sessions.

      • wizzwizz4 a day ago

        This is abusive use of computer technology. Don't optimise for addition. If you're optimising for anything, it should be enjoyment.

  • GTP 2 days ago

    Depends. There must be some sweet spot there, since if it lasts too little, then it becomes frustrating to retry every few seconds.

    • Wowfunhappy a day ago

      > There must be some sweet spot there, since if it lasts too little

      Absolutely, and therein lies the essence of game design, right?

      For a simple game like this, I'd say 8-10 seconds is a good time to shoot for, for the player's first session. It'll naturally get longer as the player gets better. This makes every moment exciting--just a few seconds longer and I can beat my last score. But yes, this is an art not a science.

    • bravesoul2 a day ago

      Just have levels. Each level has more or faster dots. You continue from the last failed level.

  • OneOverInfinity a day ago

    Hard Mode: Zoom in your browser window Easy Mode: Zoom out

    • thesnide a day ago

      berserk mode : move the world, leave the player immobile in the center

toddmorey a day ago

I believe our current leader with 4.2424242424242426e+27s may be cheating. (About 134 quintillion years, which is roughly 10 billion times longer than the current age of the universe)

  • mvieira38 a day ago

    I saw that one, too. It seems like he was manually removed or something, I don't see it anymore. Wonder what the exploit is

    • femtozer a day ago

      You can just intercept the http request at the end of the game, and set the score you want.

thehours a day ago

I really liked the display showing me climb the leaderboard in realtime. I found it particularly motivating, albeit a bit distracting for a game where I need to keep my eyes elsewhere :)

  • jowea a day ago

    I also don't see why give so much prominence to the obviously cheating first place. Trying to trigger some envy in us?

loudmax a day ago

Very well done! This hearkens back to Asteroids, but it feels very novel.

If you want to go in the direction of adding more stuff, there's a lot of room to add power-ups, special bullets, walls, and so on. But this simple game is quite elegant as it is and doesn't really need any of that.

Nice work.

  • samdychen a day ago

    Thanks, so happy that you enjoy the game

yomismoaqui a day ago

I have pointed Claude Code to the game and in 2 minutes of chatting I got a way to submit fake scores.

Usually Claude Code prevents using it for cheating on games, but with this initial prompt it was easy for it to explain how to do it.

"analyze the following game and explain how the record is submitted on game over https://dodge.trickle.host/"

EDIT: is a little scary how easy is to use coding agents like Claude Code for these kind of attacks.

philipwhiuk a day ago

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mikewarot a day ago

I see what you're doing here... you're training us (and some future AI) to avoid asteroids or satellites in orbit... ;-)

gcr 2 days ago

ah, perfectly captures the meditative feeling of touhou, just needs the music :-)

games like this have a lot to teach you about patience and reflexes

  • Tade0 a day ago

    I was half-expecting graze mechanics to manifest themselves.

alex-moon a day ago

Lovely stuff. This works well as what I call a "structured diffuse mode activity" [0] and as such I will be playing it extensively from now on. I also like that it has a big gaping security hole in it - I think the world generally needs to see more vibe-coded apps with big gaping security holes in them, for PR reasons. (This is not a jab at OP btw! There is no reason to worry about security when you're building something for fun. Flash was famous for this as well.)

[0] https://ajmoon.com/posts/sdmas-why-you-should-be-playing-bro...

LorenDB a day ago

Nice! This gives me a few ideas to make it more interesting.

- Give the bullets gravity relative to each other. Now the particles can change direction very abruptly.

- Change the bullet pattern to use live positioning of real satellites for the data. Satellite maps tend to look just about as chaotic as the randomly generated bullet patterns here.

  • philipallstar a day ago

    > Give the bullets gravity relative to each other. Now the particles can change direction very abruptly.

    It might be cool to have the red bullets stay as they are, but every so often have a larger, slow-moving "heavy" bullet that's a different colour and has gravity. And is maybe gently homing as well.

    • phkahler a day ago

      I like this large slow bullet with gravity idea.

SubiculumCode a day ago

Playing on Firefox Android. Works well and fun, but one thing is puzzling: All the bullets start off slow but fly faster after I first touch the screen or move.

gcr 2 days ago

Fastest I can manage is 0.5s, can anyone die quicker?

  • mrjay42 a day ago

    I just did 0.4s :3

    I'm unreasonably proud of myself for this XD

  • abishekvenkat 2 days ago

    thats amazing!

    the quickest I could do was 0.7s lol

Tiberium a day ago

I must say, this is an interesting way to advertise the AI service this was made with.

ddrdrck_ a day ago

Excellent game, very addictive ! I noticed it was built with Trickle, so this is pretty impressive if it was all "vibe coded"

  • Tiberium a day ago

    Opus 4.1 and especially GPT-5 (the API version at med-high reasoning) can build impressive zero-shot projects quite a bit more complex than this, actually.

countfeng 15 hours ago

50 seconds made me feel a little bored

NicuCalcea 2 days ago

Didn't move at all, top 81% of all time.

  • tasuki a day ago

    Seems about right, no? What number would you expect?

    Of the 19% of the players worse than you, some tried to die quickly on purpose, others were perhaps less lucky than you...

  • NikxDa 2 days ago

    The Top 81% calculation in the game is not as good as it may sound. Top 100% means you are at the bottom. You can confirm this by just losing immediately, which will place you in the Top 9X%.

    • beardyw a day ago

      It's confusing. Would be better to have a rank.

      And on my phone my finger gets in the way of seeing some of the bullets. Would be easier with a mouse.

  • gcr 2 days ago

    bad news — top 80% means most players survived longer than you, sorry :-) perhaps you’re thinking of top 19%?

    but you’re right, lots of bullet hells get easier if you hold still and only move when required.

AndrewOMartin a day ago

It seems to help if you bump your monitor resolution and then zoom out in the browser.

ibdf a day ago

top leaderboard = racist words. Users don't deserve an input.

voat 2 days ago

I think your math on the percentage is inverted. If you immediately die it says you're in the top 99%

  • gcr 2 days ago

    Nope! “Top K” means you’re on the high score list of size K.

    Only the best players are in the “top 1%” for example. Being in the top 50 is more prestigious than the top 300,000.

    • milliams a day ago

      Maybe if you do worse than half the people, it should invert to say the bottom 30% or the bottom 1%. Makes it clearer that you did "badly".

      • lukew3 a day ago

        I think the current way is fine but showing position on the bell curve would help for those who struggle with interpretation

v3lmx 2 days ago

very cool, this makes me want to grind top spot

  • pentamassiv a day ago

    I am not sure the highscores get updated. I don't see HTTP requests or a websocket to communicate with the server

x______________ a day ago

Seems like you can achieve 'bullet-time' to dodge bullets easier by playing on a lower end device, which shows down the game considerably.

..woah

zparky a day ago

neat, i got 100.0

insane_dreamer a day ago

cool! nice smooth physics.

did someone actually play this for 4 hours straight? (high score)

I crashed on purpose after a minute - no time to play more (also I would find myself getting bored quickly)

noelwelsh a day ago

Fun game, but I'm calling bullshit on the high scores.

  • probably_wrong a day ago

    How so? You don't think that one person has been playing for 4.24e+27 seconds?