In this game, the rules are inspired by the circle of fifths. Seven modules float in space on a satellite, and players can portal between them. Each module represents a musical note: the root note, the one note clockwise, and the five notes counterclockwise. Similarly, the module landed upon, the one note counterclockwise, and the five notes clockwise determine the cells.
Let's say you explore the C module and move to the Eb module, you now have the option to move to different cells within the Eb module. The available cells are determined by the module you're currently in (Eb), the one note counterclockwise (Ab) and the five notes clockwise (Bb, F, C, G D).
Once you've chosen a cell within the Eb module, you can then portal to the corresponding satellite associated with that cell.
The concept I have been presenting is that the circle of fifths can serve as a gateway to multiple musical possibilities. By understanding how the guitar is tuned to the circle of fifths, one can manipulate standard scale patterns to access a diverse range of sounds and musical realms. Despite my attempts to convey this idea to guitar players over the years, its comprehension and adoption have been limited. It is important to recognize that there is no actual game involved; rather, it is a method of illustrating the vast potential that emerges from embracing the circle of fifths on the guitar.
And I was bored.