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A jam submission

πολιτισμός - PolitismósView project page

Soundtrack for the imaginary Politismós game
Submitted by LightBluePianist, Jackaljkdan — 22 hours, 18 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#113.8953.895
Composition#173.7893.789
Overall#323.5373.537
Impression#343.4743.474
Correlation to theme#393.4743.474
Quality#613.0533.053

Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Description
This is the soundtrack for the imaginary game πολιτισμός - Politismós. The title means civilization and culture in greek.

There isn't a specific genre to the soundtrack, although it's mainly ambience with new age and classical influences. It could fit many kind of games that involve radically different civilizations: realtime or turn based strategy, exploration, adventure and so on.

Almost every instrument in the tracks was played with our digital keyboard and recorded with Audacity. The remaining instruments were written with MuseScore, exported as audio and included in Audacity.

The main menu track is self explanatory, the loading one is meant to be played in loop during game loadings and the remaining tracks each represent a civilization. In the following we describe the lore of the game and civilizations we thought up.

The universe is immense, filled with countless galaxies that host a multitude of solar systems. Life permeates every corner of it, giving rise to many complex and extraordinary civilizations.

Humanity
A proud and combative species, humanity is renowned for its cultures, religions, arts, internal wars and contradictions. They are irrational, instinctual and emotional, but they believe to mostly act rationally. Humans have been practicing religion for millennia and have long believed rationality to be a gift from the Gods, but that gift slowly turned into science which is dangerously undermining their religious belief.

Cybernetic Empire
A mysterious and extraordinarily technologically advanced machine civilization that colonized its own galaxy. They claim to be their own creators and believe to be the only conscious beings in the universe. Having preserved the primitive life forms they encountered, they quickly developed a fixation over them. How can those imperfect beings function at all? Could they be conscious too? Their brain to neural network integration experiments have been inconclusive so far.

Tree people
These trees have developed over untold millennia a vegetal tissue akin to muscles and learned to shake their leaves and move their branches. By interacting between themselves and with the local fauna, they learned to communicate and became sentient. Despite their inability to even conceive locomotion, they were able nevertheless to plant themselves over the entirety of the planet while living in harmony with their environment.

Psychics
A comprehensively spiritual and meditative civilization, the psychics live in a constant state of enlightenment and psychedelic experience. They have transcended suffering and individual limitation and merged in a state of pure consciousness and energy. The psychics are wise beyond anyone else comprehension and influence distant aliens by manifesting in many forms, the Eye being the most common. They want to make the universe one and become one with the universe.

Theme

Panspermia (Πανσπερμία)
Picture theme

How does it fit the theme?
The panspermia theme is implemented by including a tracks for many radically different civilizations that are meant to live far apart in the universe.

The picture in particular is the planet of the tree people, living in harmony in their environment.

Link to streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/user-815121713/sets/politismos

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I thought it was a very crazy concept but the songs speak well to it. I was scared of recording using audicity and these techniques but it really sounded great and brought a 90s/00s gaming vibe

Developer

Thank you very much!

Submitted(+1)

A very enjoyable set of tracks full of different characters for the different groups, I feel like this would work great for a big scale strategy game. Eetu Suikkanen's comment about grabbing the free instruments from spitfire is one way to expand on this, but I also think that using some older soundfonts to emulate that 90's video game feeling would work really well, especially with tracks like humanity already having some of that vibe I think.

Developer

Thank you very much for your feedback!

Submitted

really enjoy the storytelling of the different cultures through your music. Each culture sounds unique. Great Work

Developer

Thank you very much!

Submitted(+1)

This is the first submission I hear with this medieval / fantasy approach, so kudos for that on creativity. I liked the tracks and thought they were well composed. Good job! 

Developer

Thanks!

Developer

Thank you very much!

Submitted(+1)

Loving the fantasy vibes with the harmonies! if you are ever going to expand on these tracks, Spitfire Audio has a lite version of their bbc orchestra, which is free if you just submit a short survey. it has all the basic orchestral instruments (no soloists).

Developer(+1)

Thanks, we'll look into it!

Submitted(+1)

they also have a collection of free sounds called labs which has a choir sound and other good stuff, highly recommend it.

Developer

Thank you very much!

Submitted

The harp gave almost a medieval vibe, but the whole soundtrack fits the theme! Oly track #4 was a bit off, just cause I find it quite different from the others. Good job!

Developer

Thank you :-)

Submitted(+1)

Very nice soundtrack ! Love that Zelda vibe in your work :)

Developer

Haha thanks, it wasn't on purpose :P

Submitted(+1)

really love that you went for a medeival folk vibe!  Really like this submission.  Also incredible cover artwork

Developer(+1)

Thank you very much :-)