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Ever wanted to jam out on a Nokia phone? Now you can!

Nokia Hero is a fun and challenging musical rhythm game for Nokia Jam 6, inspired by Guitar Hero and Rockband. Using your melody keys, you can create actual musical riffs, as the keys take on one of 14 musical scales embedded in the game!

Controls

Inspired by the Nokia Phone's limitations, there are 12 controls for the whole game.

For menu navigation:

  • Space Bar - accepts menu options
  • Up/Down arrow keys - move up and down menu options
  • ESC - opens the pause menu

During musical play, you have the melody keys. These are present anytime you are in the following modes: Play Song, Free Play, and Record.


The melody keys are the number keys from 1 to 8 on the top row of your keyboard. That's enough to hold an octave of a musical scale, and more than enough for epic jam sessions!

During Free Play and Record, you can change the musical scale that your melody keys sing to by using the Up/Down arrow keys to pick a musical scale.

Play Song

Play Song is the main mode of the game. You can select from 8 tracks to play, and shred away at getting a high score! Use the melody keys to play the tracks with nuance and finesse. Can you get a perfect score?

Note: You're not just limited to the 8 songs either. You can record your own songs and add to the catalog of tracks to play! You can even share with friends. Check the Recording section below.

 Free Play

Free Play is the resident practice hall of the game. Use this space to hone your riff making skills, and experiment freely with the musical tones available. You can come up with some surprising combinations in this mode.

Recording

Not only can you play tracks, but you can record your own songs too! Record mode is available to unleash your musical genius upon the world. While you're recording, you can swap between musical scales at any point to add variety and spice to your compositions, similar to Free Play mode.

To save your epic session recording, simply pause the game with ESC, and select Save Song. On your computer, the song will be stored in a songs folder right next to the game.exe that runs your game. All of your songs will start from the name "song9.json" and count up from there.

When you're done, you can either listen to your tracks, or play them to win a high score. Your songs are stored as JSON files, so you can share them with your friends as well, just make sure they put the song file in their songs folder too.  

Listen

If you just feel like kicking back and listening to the sweet tunes you composed, the Listen mode is just for you! You can hear your greatest hits and see them played out in real time.

 Credits

Artwork, Music, Song Composition, Programming, UI: @novicearts
Nokia Sound Effects Pack: @Trix
Fonts: @Gizmo199

  Testimonials

"That's addictive man! Never tought about a game like this for nokia!"

Notes

  • This game only runs on Windows 64 bit operating systems, from 7+
  • Refund Policy: This game is provided as a freeware download with "Pay what you want" support option. In the event you opt for "Pay what you want", please note that there are no refunds, and all payments you make are final.

Todo

  • Add Linux Port
  • Add Mac Port
  • Add Web Browser Port
  • Convert into a fully fledged song composer


StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authornovicearts
GenreRhythm
Tags8-Bit, Music, nokiajam, Pixel Art, Retro

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nokia_hero_win_64.zip 15 MB

Comments

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This can be a useful tool for composing music for future nokia 3310 jams! I saw a composer online but it's much better to compose by pressing keys ala piano than to type them out.

Would be great if there was a way to download the songs you made as a wav or mp3 file. That's one of the limitations I saw from the nokia composer I found, still had to record it.

Absolutely! I think the basic tech is there for me to turn this into a full fledged composer, and it's worth a few updates for that reason.