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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #6 | 4.000 | 4.000 |
Overall | #9 | 3.734 | 3.734 |
Quality | #10 | 3.750 | 3.750 |
Composition | #12 | 3.688 | 3.688 |
Correlation to theme | #24 | 3.500 | 3.500 |
Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Theme (enemy)
Gloo
Correlation to theme
Gloo seems nice. I wanted to make an upbeat song that made you feel bad about killing him.
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https://soundcloud.com/regularsizeross/eemj2-gloos-lair
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Love that as the song goes in interesting places, the deep pocket slap bass groove keeps holding things down! It kept the track danceable even as we traveled to darker places
The song, accompanied with your image, made me think you were dance-fighting him or something. In fact, it didn't feel like a fight at all, this is just a dancefloor! It is a very interesting song, with plenty of creative (yet not annoying) elements. I mean, that transition at 0:47 is really nice, and the almost-slowdown at e.g. 0:56 and 1:13 are very cool and creative. But what are those sounds scattered throughout (0:46, 1:14, 1:53, 2:28, 3:16...)? Is he cracking bones, slurping soda, and opening creaky doors while he's dance-fighting you or something? Overall, although it does not really feel like an 'encounter' theme and some of those sound effects are a bit confusing, this song has some really cool aspects to it and is a delight to listen to! Well done :D
The style used for his theme is original and well produced, even if the sadder passages make me think less of a friendly confrontation on the dance floor :)
I feel bad for him!
It's a funny idea, well done!
This is really really good! I especially like the description you gave with him being an undefeated jenga champion and whatnot.
The bass is just too good.
Gloo + tremolo rhodes is a great pair. Dig that funky bass! Sweet track
I love how it switches from acid-jazz-type-stuff to more mysterious stuff