Graphit is a fun to play short game which will help you build an intuition for visualizing graphs of different functions.

In the game you have to play around with functions and will learn how changing the function affects its graph. On the way you will unlock journal entries which will help you understand, from a mathematical point of view, what you have already discovered by experimenting with the graphs.

We encourage you to try and notice how changing a certain term affects the graph and use that to solve the puzzles in the game.

If you cannot find enough time to complete the game :( we strongly suggest downloading and checking out the completely unlocked journal...

This is a game made by VoxelRifts and Idk Randomtry (Siddhesh) as an entry for Summer of Maths Exposition #2, a maths explainer competition organized by 3blue1brown.

Source Code: https://github.com/SiddBourbaki/SoME-2

Credits:
Logo by Uchchita
Icons by Freepix - Flaticons

Some in-game screenshots:


StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorsVoxelRifts, Idk Randomtry
GenrePuzzle
Tagsgraph, Math, Physics, Short, Singleplayer, some2, Unity

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Graphit Unlocked Journal.pdf 2 MB

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It's a bit irritating that I need to refocus the cursor every time I press enter (it slows down the trial and error process). Great game other than that, the graphics are spot on.

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Thanks! Good point regarding the refocus. Didn't really think about that. That being said, pressing space refocuses on the previously active text box from default Unity behaviour!

This is amazing! Could you be able to share the source code for the game?

It is currently a private repository, but I'll ask my friend if it's OK and get back to you :)

Added the link to the description

Thank you! I’m looking forward to learning from your implementation 😊

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Wow, this is just so cool! 
Especially for people, wanting to learn about functional transformations in a gamified way.
It's a really great idea and I would like to see more levels!

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Glad you enjoyed it :)