![]() But who am I kidding? I just want to see what bizarre shapes I can make. Watching the video above, there's some colour palettes to discover and a hint at some deeper secrets to if you're persistent enough on finding them. It's probably fun to just mess around with all the various controls that surround your churning slice of colour, but those who master how to intentionally shape the landscape can discover little surprises too. Mu Cartographer was originally a shader experiment in last spring's Exile Game Jam, but French developer Titouan Millet obviously saw how wonderfully absorbing it was and spent the last year turning it into an abstract treasure hunt. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. While it makes for nice pictures, seeing it in action is something else entirely. Only here, the dials and doodads you tweak shape a roiling landscape of pretty colours for you to lose yourself in. Mu Cartographer is the visual equivalent of spending an afternoon playing with an audio synthesizer just to see what absurd sounds you can make.
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