Solving Masterful Laser Puzzles in Laser Attraction!
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2024
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Laser Attraction Part 1 - an early access puzzle game with an interesting and fleshed out puzzle concept I've never tried before? Sign me up! Laser Attraction is a fun new puzzle game about reflecting, refracting, dispersing, and filtering laser beams. Enjoy!
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Until my main games get an update, I'm going to spend the next few days just trying out new games to the channel. Keep an open mind, you may enjoy these new games more than you expect!
hi dad
BEEM
Yay
Excited to see what games you play.
I feel like we enjoy them more than you :P
When your ap physics light refraction chapter finally comes in handy
Yeah I saw that tir and had some ap test flashbacks
Imagine just playing this game for a physics test
@@benliu7403 Imagine having a physics test just to play that game
Angle of incidence = angle of refraction. Physics class was the only time I actually had fun with math, lol. Still remember a bunch of it even 11 years later.
The last level shows that physics are not exactly realistic in this game
“that was by the hair of my chinny chin chin - and i just shaved”
tyler has the best lines like how does one just come up with this on the fly
Me knowing what chin chin means in japanese
@TowBy the Mudkip or possibly manscaped 😳👀
@@rysea9855 ?
@@rysea9855 No no no just no
I got so frustrated watching Tyler do almost all of the puzzle differently from what is clearly intended and still succeeding but man was that fun. Also, I love how accurate to physics this game is, even having different wavelengths refract at different angles. Wow what a game.
that was what i was about to say. yeah bouncing lasers to get them from point a to point b isn’t that innovative of an idea, but they did a great job at setting up the physics. i would die to see a full release of this game.
As a fellow raytracing and light transport enthusiast, I cannot wait for this game to release
Thanks for trying out my game. Was fascinating to watch your thought process in finding solutions.
Nice
6:40 the light bending through itself is called "total internal reflection"
"I'm not gonna say trial and error. It felt more like the scientific method, which is just advanced trial and error."
Tyler - 2021
As a math student minoring in physics, I can confirm this statement.
As a first year physics student I can also confirm
wow the optics in the game is actually really accurate. I appreciated seeing the difference in angle inside the different material, but it always exits at the same angle the light entered. Very entertaining to watch, and a groovy soundtrack to boot!
Just love how the beam can only separate if it goes through glass because different wavelengths mean different diffraction angles, these are the details that make a game go from good to great
Day 119 of having a good time watching tyler
Only day 119?
well you got to start somewhere
I'm straight up having a good time.
It's very relaxing
This is a really cool game to watch. It's simple enough to understand so far since it's just light, mirrors, and glass, plus its simplistic style with a splash of colour is visually appealing. I'd like to see more of this, or at least games in this style.
They're glass blocks, complete with "least action" of the path to get to the end the fastest, and a "complete internal refraction" range of angles, that's clever. :)
I remember a game like this on cool math games that used similar mechanics to this but using particles. There were lenses to spread and converge the particles and ways to mix and diverge colors. Does anyone remember the name of that game? It was quite fun.
Laser Light?
Pretty sure it's called chakra something
@@damonconley9437 Thanks, if its a flash game i'm finally opening flashpoint for the first time in like 2 months
Quantum of Light?
It's insane that this game actually has total internal reflection in the glass parts. Nice work devs
Kinda reminds me of fireboy and watergirl. Except no nightmares from liquid pools.
What did you learn today billy?
"Advanced Trial & Error"
6:45
Hey, physics student here.
Basically the light goes "argh wtf, glass!?" and gets scared.
This causes it to bow to its new overlord, which is seen as a kink in the beam.
The light then immediately rebels and tries to escape the glass. If the light is at too shallow an angle when it makes one of these attempts it won't have the confidence to keep going, and will turn around. Only on a direct enough path will it not have time to change its mind on its way out. The failure to leave is seen as internal reflection.
Captors with high refractive indexes, like diamonds, are good at manipulating the light into developing Stockholm syndrome, making it not wish to leave, instead bouncing around inside much more than normal before realising what's happened and eventually leaving. This is why diamonds sparkle. Bastards.
Thank you - assassinating the character of translucent objects really helped me learn this better XD
@@indigoecho9016 You know when you hit something with a hard object and you get hand shock?
Translucent objects do that to light upon its entry. The light just goes "bwuhwuhwuhwuhwuh" (onomatopoeia) as it impacts the boundary of the translucent object, and it becomes shaken out of focus.
Needless to say light does not have a good time of anything unless its left to do its own thing travelling through vacuums. This is the only time it's truly content.
We've just had light physics in school and it's incredible how accurate the physics behind this game are, total reflections and all! Actually awesome!
"Trial and error with a purpose" is such a good description of the scientific method, thank you tyler
I REALLY like this game. I would love to watch you play through until the end of the early access. The game looks phenomenal and I’d love to see where the creator does with this amazing concept
what happened on the glass is called refraction, when light passes through a medium with a different refractive index, it loses some of its energy, and is bended
Idk if "losing energy" is correct, because after the light leaves the glass, it's back to normal.
Maybe "travels slower" is more accurate.
@@danielyuan9862 Kinda, in a roundabout way. Basically the photons enter the medium then hits an atom and is re-emitted at C, then hits another atom and is re-emitted, etc. Repeat until it exits. This emission takes a little bit of time which is where the slow down occurs, but in between hitting an atom, the light is traveling at C.
@@danielyuan9862 isnt light's speed constant?
That was a fun watch, can’t wait to see more.
Glass rules: 1. light always leaves from the angle it entered 2. When it enters it bends towards the normal, this makes the light move to other locations on the glass but still leave at the same angle. 3. If the light hits at a large enough angle on the back of the glass it will reflect at the same angle.
Good video! I watched the whole thing :)
Legend has it that only the chosen one can wield the x10 speed button
@@Aliensrock 👀
Imaging having a normal sleep schedule lul
Sleep? What's that?
@@asher879 Sleep is a naturally recurring state of mind and body, characterized by altered consciousness, relatively inhibited sensory activity, reduced muscle activity and inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep,[1] and reduced interactions with surroundings.[2] It is distinguished from wakefulness by a decreased ability to react to stimuli, but more reactive than a coma or disorders of consciousness, with sleep displaying different, active brain patterns.
Sleep occurs in repeating periods, in which the body alternates between two distinct modes: REM sleep and non-REM sleep. Although REM stands for "rapid eye movement", this mode of sleep has many other aspects, including virtual paralysis of the body. A well-known feature of sleep is the dream, an experience typically recounted in narrative form, which resembles waking life while in progress, but which usually can later be distinguished as fantasy. During sleep, most of the body's systems are in an anabolic state, helping to restore the immune, nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems;[3] these are vital processes that maintain mood, memory, and cognitive function, and play a large role in the function of the endocrine and immune systems.[4] The internal circadian clock promotes sleep daily at night. The diverse purposes and mechanisms of sleep are the subject of substantial ongoing research.[5] Sleep is a highly conserved behavior across animal evolution.[6]
Humans may suffer from various sleep disorders, including dyssomnias such as insomnia, hypersomnia, narcolepsy, and sleep apnea; parasomnias such as sleepwalking and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder; bruxism; and circadian rhythm sleep disorders. The use of artificial light has substantially altered humanity's sleep patterns.[7]
@@KubickQ
Furthermore,
Everyone needs sleep, but its biological purpose remains a mystery. Sleep affects almost every type of tissue and system in the body - from the brain, heart, and lungs to metabolism, immune function, mood, and disease resistance. Research shows that a chronic lack of sleep, or getting poor quality sleep, increases the risk of disorders including high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, and obesity.Sleep science has developed significantly in the past 20 years, providing growing insight about how sleep works, why it’s important, and the ways that it can be disrupted.
Despite this advancing science, it remains common to encounter misinformation about sleep that is spread online, on social media, or by word-of-mouth. Some of this false information becomes repeated so often that it becomes a widely held myth.
Even though these sleep myths are contrary to scientific evidence, they are often believed and can lead to poor sleep habits and insufficient sleep.
In 2019, the National Sleep Foundation gathered a panel of experts to identify the most prominent and problematic sleep myths1. Reviewing these and other myths is an opportunity to learn the facts, set the record straight, and find ways to help get the sleep that you need. Sleep is an important part of your daily routine-you spend about one-third of your time doing it. Quality sleep - and getting enough of it at the right times -- is as essential to survival as food and water. Without sleep you can’t form or maintain the pathways in your brain that let you learn and create new memories, and it’s harder to concentrate and respond quickly.
Sleep is important to a number of brain functions, including how nerve cells (neurons) communicate with each other. In fact, your brain and body stay remarkably active while you sleep. Recent findings suggest that sleep plays a housekeeping role that removes toxins in your brain that build up while you are awake.
Everyone needs sleep, but its biological purpose remains a mystery. Sleep affects almost every type of tissue and system in the body - from the brain, heart, and lungs to metabolism, immune function, mood, and disease resistance. Research shows that a chronic lack of sleep, or getting poor quality sleep, increases the risk of disorders including high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, and obesity.
Sleep is a complex and dynamic process that affects how you function in ways scientists are now beginning to understand. This booklet describes how your need for sleep is regulated and what happens in the brain during sleep.
Is Sleep Paralysis a Symptom of a Serious Problem?
What Is Sleep Paralysis?
Sleep paralysis is a feeling of being conscious but unable to move. It occurs when a person passes between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During these transitions, you may be unable to move or speak for a few seconds up to a few minutes. Some people may also feel pressure or a sense of choking. Sleep paralysis may accompany other sleep disorders such as narcolepsy. Narcolepsy is an overpowering need to sleep caused by a problem with the brain's ability to regulate sleep.
Sleep researchers conclude that, in most cases, sleep paralysis is simply a sign that your body is not moving smoothly through the stages of sleep. Rarely is sleep paralysis linked to deep underlying psychiatric problems.
Over the centuries, symptoms of sleep paralysis have been described in many ways and often attributed to an "evil" presence: unseen night demons in ancient times, the old hag in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and alien abductors. Almost every culture throughout history has had stories of shadowy evil creatures that terrify helpless humans at night. People have long sought explanations for this mysterious sleep-time paralysis and the accompanying feelings of terror. Sleep is a complex and dynamic process that affects how you function in ways scientists are now beginning to understand. This booklet describes how your need for sleep is regulated and what happens in the brain during sleep.
Is Sleep Paralysis a Symptom of a Serious Problem? When Does Sleep Paralysis Usually Occur?
Sleep paralysis usually occurs at one of two times. If it occurs while you are falling asleep, it's called hypnagogic or predormital sleep paralysis. If it happens as you are waking up, it's called hypnopompic or postdormital sleep paralysis.
What Happens With Hypnagogic Sleep Paralysis? As you fall asleep, your body slowly relaxes. Usually you become less aware, so you do not notice the change. However, if you remain or become aware while falling asleep, you may notice that you cannot move or speak.
What Happens With Hypnopompic Sleep Paralysis?
During sleep, your body alternates between REM (rapid eye movement) and NREM (non-rapid eye movement) sleep. One cycle of REM and NREM sleep lasts about 90 minutes. NREM sleep occurs first and takes up to 75% of your overall sleep time. During NREM sleep, your body relaxes and restores itself. At the end of NREM, your sleep shifts to REM. Your eyes move quickly and dreams occur, but the rest of your body remains very relaxed. Your muscles are "turned off" during REM sleep. If you become aware before the REM cycle has finished, you may notice that you cannot move or speak.
the natural, easily reversible periodic state of many living things that is marked by the absence of wakefulness and by the loss of consciousness of one's surroundings, is accompanied by a typical body posture (such as lying down with the eyes closed), the occurrence of dreaming, and changes in brain activity and physiological functioning, is made up of cycles of non-REM sleep and REM sleep, and is usually considered essential to the restoration and recovery of vital bodily and mental functions
2: a state resembling sleep: such as
a: a state of torpid inactivity
b: DEATH
put a pet cat to sleep
also : TRANCE, COMA
c: the closing of leaves or petals especially at night
d: a state marked by a diminution of feeling followed by tingling
my foot's gone to sleep
e: the state of an animal during hibernation
3a: a period spent sleeping
b: NIGHT
c: a day's journey
4: crusty matter present in the corner of an eye upon awakening
Edit: I have been enlightned pogchamp
This is such a Tyler game, I could watch two straight weeks of this
Glad to know that my basic physics understanding of optics makes me far more capable at this than the puzzlegod
0:20 I thought that's a discord notif lmao
Aliens “Tyler” Rock, master of total internal reflection
What a Beautiful game and I like how the lasers pop
Looking at lightpuzzles that actually play with the fact that light is made of waves and uses optical effects and properties (totalreflection, which is rarely seen in puzzlegames) that are more advanced
I really like how they work with light breaking. Never seen that in a game before
Love the Tyler view being moved as much as the boxes. Keep up the great content. "Scientific method. Advance trial and error"
Woah, this is really cool, kinda chill, but also just... wow. beautiful and fun. The music is also really good!
7:10 reflection and refraction in difrent mideum from air to glass
Vocab time: When the laser bounces around INSIDE of a refracting lens, that's called Total Internal Reflection. It happens when a ray of light tries to leave a dense medium, but does so in a direction too nearly parallel to the surface.
I really appreciate you getting away form the slot machine. I need moar puzzle content!
love that diss at 5:07 on The Witness. That level was absolute pain to watch.
Bruhh the physics aspect with the TIR is insane
He'd be a good game tester. "Advanced trial and error"
When the light reflects through the glass it's called total internal reflection, and it happens when the angle of incidence of the light is bigger than the ratio of the ratio of the two refractive indexes of the material. It only happens when at the boundary of going into a lower refractive index (and in the case of 6:50 the glass is the material with the higher refractive index and the air has a lower one)
Day 79 of saying that you should look into Recursed, it is an awesome puzzle game with awesome recursion craziness and it does a great job teaching you the mechanics as you play without any blatant tutorial levels
If you're interested:
Refraction: light "bending" when it enters a different medium
Total internal reflection: when the light stays inside the glass cubes, because the angle is too big for any light to be refracted out.
“Ahh, an Aliensrock video. Now I can forget about my math homework for the su-“
“So this game is about measuring and calculating angles?”
“TYLER WHY”
2:50 yes editor i agree
Tyler is goals✨
Ok but when they pulled out the total internal reflection like that was when I knew
9:01 “oh well we got the *blue* one”
_visible anger_
Dude this game is awesome, I'm really excited to see a full series when it releases
I really like the music in this game like if you are frustrated and stuck on a level the music is there to claim you down
2:50 thank you editor
This puzzle game looks sick, I hope we get more videos of it when it becomes a full game
If you enjoyed this game, try out Chromatron. It's an older game that doesn't look that great, but it got puzzles involving lasers, mirrors and prisms. It's free, btw.
//edit: fixed a tpyo.
More of this please this game is awesome!
6:45 what the light does in the boxes is called refraction
About the refraction idea, I believe there is this theorem called Snell's theorem. You can look it up, but the one thing about Snell's theorem is that light indeed always leave a piece of glass at the same angle as the angle at which they entered it.
This reminds me of an old mobile game I've always loved called "lazors"
would be a cool concept in the future if they add different beam strengths, then depending on the angle you approach glass you can split a beam into various percentages, or totally internally reflect a beam to maintain all of its strength
When you know all the terminology so when Tyler doesn’t know you tell your screen which obviously doesn’t tell Tyler
Lasers are objectively cool. I see a video about game with them, I click
Haven't watched your content in awhile, but I liked this video!
for the glass, think about acute and obtuse angles and what defines them.
Hey Tyler if you don't want the game to minimize when you click elsewhere, look for a Borderless Fullscreen or Borderless Windowed option in the games settings! that's what you want for that
This reminds me so much of the puzzles in the (I think) Earth Temple in The Legend of Zelda: The Windwaker. I love it.
Yay for total internal reflection!
so for the glass, it seems that, ignoring the visuals on the inside, there's two options. The light comes out the opposite side in the same direction as it came in, or it comes out the opposite side but mirrored. Which of these occurs depends on how many times the light bounces off the remaining sides. (odd or even)
When Tyler uploads a game that you have absolutely no idea what to comment on:
This video is the embodiment of the saying the only difference between science and messing around is that in science you write stuff down
This game looks really fun, might have to get it when it comes out
Interesting game! Similar to "LIT: Bend the Light" which I really enjoyed. Adding this one to my wishlist!
I didn't watch this when it came out cause I had just played a boring light bouncing flash game. I can already tell this is going to be way better than I thought it would be
this bring me way back to my grade 12 optics course
This physics student was way more excited by total internal reflection than I care to admit.
I like this one! would definitely watch more laser vids :-)
this game is very fun and challenging to think about!
Hey Tyler. I remember playing this really good puzzle game on the xbox 360 known as ilomilo. whenever i look at it i get this huge sense of nostalgia and i think you should try it.
i do not know if it is on any other platforms but you should try to play it any way possible, even if you dont stream it i just find it as an astonishing game
the music sounds a lot like my alarm, constant anxiety watching this lol
Love the music in this game
Why does this game feel nostalgic for some reason?
Lvl10 shows the working principle of fibre optic cables. Nice game
"I'm not gonna say trial and error. It felt more like the scientific method, which is just advanced trial and error"
idk how often you read comments, but please play/upload more of this. very enjoyable to watch
"it wasn't trial and error, it was the scientific method, which is just advanced trial and error"
-Aliensrock, 2021
I like this, more of this game please.
2:44 smart move
I would love a part 2 of this game. It was fun to watch. I think it will run out of steam fast
As a sucker for geometry I love stuff like this
I've never seen a game like this! Cool
The opening had a prism and it showed white light, I can’t wait to see a level with 7 exits and a whole lot of pain
this game is incredible
If you enjoyed this, I'd recommend getting SOLAS 128. It seems just like the kind of thing that would be up your alley.
Return of BEAM
Reminds me a lot of the "Rethink" games.
I just started studying about light in physics class, and this game shows it so well
The sound after finishing a level is identical to the Discord notification lol. I was so confused the first 3 levels
2:43 How developers design vs how players actually play.
The soundtrack is so nice! OST release when?
damn, this is basically a modern version of Chromatron (a free, 20-something years old PC game) and I love how it looks!
Love this game, looks great!
This looks like a very pretty, and deceivingly tricky game.
next level sound effect keeps making me think I have a discord notification.
I ended up going through and muting every discord channel thinking I was getting spammed with notifications :'D