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A jam submission

Stepping on LigoView project page

Submission for the "Weekly Note Composing Jam #13"
Submitted by DreiCreates — 8 hours, 27 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Coherence to the Teme#14.2004.200
Overall#63.3503.350
Enjoyability#83.0003.000
Quality#82.8002.800
Creativity#93.4003.400

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Difficulty Level
Beginner

Link to Streaming Service
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHhWk2gkw4g

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Submitted (1 edit)

Nice patient planning of splitting this in 3 sections where there's the abrupt step-on-lego and a nice calmer outro.  Almost forgot to say yeah the off center rhythm really assists this this sense that they're about to make a mistake and come to injury.

Submitted

I stepped on a lego and died type beat situation.

Submitted

The transition at 0:32 was funny. Instrumentation works well for what you're going for. TBH, I couldn't quite tell what time signature(s) you were working with... I thiiink 2/4 with the low chords lagging at times... kinda' lends itself to the image of a staggering, exhausted soon-to-be lego victim. 

Developer

I remember I started with a 4/4 but did something with the chords were only the first one was a full note and the rest were like thirds. I am not really sure why. I think in the beginnign I wanted to make a different rythm and it didn't really fit in the 4/4. In the end it did sound kinda unique like something was going on but it was completely accidental.