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A jam submission

Two WorldsView project page

Submitted by Rmezzi — 6 hours, 10 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Correlation to theme#1092.9243.000
Impression#1342.5652.632
Creativity#1352.8212.895
Overall#1362.6162.684
Composition#1372.4622.526
Quality#1392.3082.368

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

Description
I'm not good at describing genres or anything just enjoy the tracks. I'm 16 and I used musescore and beepbox to make the music, and audacity to put it all together. The first track, We Choose Not To Die, is the first worlds theme, the second track is both the Second worlds theme and the War Song.

Theme:

Two Worlds

How does it fit the theme?
The theme is two worlds so I wanted two tracks that both depict their own world with the second track also depicting the conflict between the worlds.

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://youtu.be/XnSnaGRGbrE
https://youtu.be/R2iF5KXNrEM

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Comments

Submitted

Like the chords used!

Submitted

Honestly, the songs feel a bit all over the place, though I did appreciate the Reveille easter eggs in the second song. Keep improving!

Submitted

Some great melodies in So They Must Die Instead. Might be worth developing them a little more. There's material for several pieces there!

Submitted

Solid chord progression and good job making something with free tools. Keep it up, and if you want to dive into something with more features, I'd highly recommend Reaper. It definitely can have a steep learning curve (I'm trying to learn it after only using Ableton, and the settings are very detailed), but the more you create and paly around, the more familiar you will get with those tools.

Submitted

Vouch for Reaper. Personally, I found it very easy to pick up, though there is a lot of complexity beneath the surface if you want to dive deeper. Also, has a 3 month free trial and only costs $60, though the time limit is unenforced (I used for 4 months before paying out of courtesy).

Developer

Thank you very much and I'll be sure to check out Reaper.