Makisu: Sushi Making Simulator
TIC-80 version (2D / 2.5D)
This is a sushi making simulator built in TIC-80 tiny computer, written in JavaScript.
It uses Verlet integration for point-based physics.
Use the makisu (bamboo mat) to roll and form the sushi.
🕹️ Play it here, or download the cartridge file and load it in TIC-80.
Features:
- Lovely pixel art for lots of sushi ingredients (not all are used in the game)
- Bowls of ingredients
- You can adjust the 3D effect (oblique projection) freely with the arrow keys, including making it fully 2D if you wish
- Physics are kinda janky but you can technically roll sushi if you're careful
- Secret music (not enabled in the game) imitating Katamari Damacy's theme music
THREE.js version (3D)
This is a sushi making simulator using THREE.js, written in JavaScript.
It uses cannon-es for physics.
🕹️ Play it here.
Features:
- Toolbar with camera and interaction tools
- Physics are kinda janky, but you could maybe convince yourself that you've sort of rolled a sushi roll, if you're very careful as well as undiscerning and generous with your imagination
- Grains of rice are just spheres, and fish slices are just boxes that look like damn erasers more than sashimi
- Mobile friendly UI