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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Quality | #54 | 3.213 | 3.643 |
Correlation to theme | #55 | 3.213 | 3.643 |
Composition | #59 | 3.024 | 3.429 |
Overall | #64 | 2.973 | 3.371 |
Impression | #67 | 2.835 | 3.214 |
Creativity | #77 | 2.583 | 2.929 |
Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Description
Orchestral song, designed for the theme of an adventure and space exploration game. The music is based on a pedal note that tries to convey the feeling of facing the immensity of the universe and the adventure that would be facing it. The daw used was the reaper and all instruments are vsti.
Message from the artist:
Just seek knowlodge!
Theme
How does it fit the theme?
the music tries to convey the feeling of looking at infinity and thinking about the infinite possibilities, infinite lives and how this can be beautiful but also adventurous.
Link to streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/kiba-daniel/daniel-kiba-space-contemplation
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Comments
Nice atmosphere, good work!
I liked the first half a lot more than the second... Something about the melodic line that comes in half way through, it worked very nicely for the build, and it had an ethereality to it, but I think maybe the first part gave me more of a slow, meditative game and the latter injected more anxiety. I really liked it!
Liked the progression and the feel of vastness of space in your work :)
A fellow Reaper user! :D
I liked the harmonic flow a lot. I must admit, though, the pedal tone didn't work for me. It felt a bit like a nod to Hans Zimmer's Interstellar, which is cool, but somehow along the piece felt unnecessary at times.
Really cool vibe, the instrumentation combined really well with the composition. Liked it a lot!
I liked your interpretation of the theme. The use of the pedal tone felt very effective. I liked the overall atmosphere and sounds used. Great job!
I got a Sakamoto vibe out of it. Well done!