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Godly: Game for the Leap Motion 3D Jam (2015)

This game is about playing music with your hands (and a LEAP Motion Controller). You need to play certain musical notes in order to advance in the game and help a girl you protect. Did I mention you play the role of a god? Music is the way the god changes the environment to allow the girl progress in her path, and moving your hands around the world plays this music (the hands are captured with the LEAP).

At the end of the game, the player is faced with a moral decision, whether to break gods' rules and revive the girl (spoiler alert, a lightning struck her) or to let nature follow its path. What the player doesn't know is there is an overseer (gods' god) who is also looking upon the player, and if they break the rules, the overseer will get really angry at them.
This is how the game looks like during gameplay. Moments later, one of those lightnings will strike her:

I made two endings for the game, depending on the moral decision made by the player. In the happy ending, the overseer revives the girl upon seeing how correct the god was at letting nature follow its course. In the sad ending, the overseer punishes the god for breaking the rules, the god dies, the girl lives.

The overseer hands can be seen in both endings, those are my own hands, and they were recorded with the LEAP API.
Godly: Game for the Leap Motion 3D Jam (2015)
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Godly: Game for the Leap Motion 3D Jam (2015)

This game showcases the use of a Leap Motion Controller for playing music in order to advance in the story of the game.

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