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Bfxr

Bfxr is an elaboration of the glorious Sfxr, the program of choice for many people looking to make sound effects for computer games.

Bfxr has moved in the direction of increased complexity and range of expression. All the buttons that you know and love are here, but there are some new things as well:

  • 5 new waveforms : triangle, breaker, tan, whistle, and pink noise.
  • 3 new filters : compression, harmonics, and bitcrusher.
  • Ability to lock parameters during mutation/randomization.
  • Expanded pitch-jumping abilities - good for arpeggiation effects.
  • Visualisation
  • Mixer
  • Keeps your sounds and mixes in persistant lists.
  • Can reverse synths
  • Ability to link directly to sounds

You have full rights to all sounds made with bfxr, and are free to use them for any purposes, commercial or otherwise.

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Pixel Art

Pixel Art refers to the charming, simplistic, retro/renaissance style of very-low-resolution graphics, such as from the 1977-1995 Atari, GameBoy, & Super Nintendo (SNES) eras.

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Short

Games which have short playtimes and can usually be completed in one sitting.

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New & popular$15 or less made with Bfxr tagged Pixel Art and Short (5 results)

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A Simple 2-4 Player Versus Game with a Classic Arcade feel!
Action
Short pixel-art horror game
Adventure
Rev
$4
A game about foxes
Action
Rule over Space Court and keep the universe safe! Or possibly blow it all up. Either way, you’re tenured.
Interactive Fiction
Gameboy styled puzzle platformer
Platformer
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