HairLab 2D
About
~ HairLab 2D - Demo - v0.16.1 ~
Use your creativity to make colorful and fiery hairstyles while enjoying a relaxing musical experience.
Cut, comb and change the color of the hair on three different cute characters.
Have a calming moment watching our fiery effect in action.
Simple and easy controllers.
Eight preset colors and customizable parameters to play around with.
Also a Music Jukebox with four different genres and a total of 32 tracks.
~ About this project ~
At the start this was just a little side project to learn more about Unity and how to create certain behaviours. After a few days in, I really liked how it was turning out and I decided to work on it until I got to the point of this demo (approx. 25 days).
I hope you enjoy it and have a great time playing with it!
~ Music & SFX ~
Music:
All the tracks are copyrighted as Creative Commons and were found on https://freemusicarchive.org/. The music jukebox highlights the information of the song that's being played.
SFX:
- Short Whoosh by Vikas_Sound
- Click Tick by malle99
- Button hover by Fachii
- Scissors Snipping in Air by megashroom
- HairBrushing by shelbyshark
~ Feedback ~
Any comment, bug report, suggestion, would be really appreciated <3.
I use twitter very often and post about my projects and processes, feel free to send me a DM if you feel like it: https://twitter.com/tadadosi
~ Additional Notes ~
- Free Demo for now, the final game will have a price.
- The game is available for Windows and MacOS. In the future I plan to add support to Linux and mobile.
- At the moment there is no save system.- There may be issues with the MacOS version that I'm not aware off. I don't own one of those systems at the moment, so it would be impossible for me to test it out.
~ Install Instructions ~
Windows:
1. Download the zip.
2. Extract its content.
3. Run HairLab 2D.exe
MacOS:
1. Download the tar.gz.
2. Extract its content.
3. Run HairLab.2D.Demo.v0.16.1.app If you get an unidentified developer warning, right click the .app file and click on open.If that doesn't work, you can try this steps:1. Open System Preferences.2. Go to the Security & Privacy tab.3. Click on the lock and enter your password so you can make changes.4. Change the setting for 'Allow apps downloaded from' to 'App Store and identified developers' from just App Store.5. Try opening the .app file again.