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A jam submission

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Submitted by cabbage drop — 2 days, 23 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Coherence to the Theme#14.5714.571
Overall#24.0004.000
Enjoyability#33.8573.857
Creativity#43.8573.857
Quality#53.7143.714

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Difficulty Level

Intermediate

For those who are pretty good at making music

Link to Streaming Service
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iycq3AZn40U

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Very viby and laid-back tune! It's got a nice flow to it trapping the gamblers in that machine zone (for better or for worse)! Well done! :-)

Submitted(+1)

Like one other one I rated tonight this has got that 70's funk business going on like we're in the dregs of the dark side of human nature in a gambling town.  Feeling the great chiptune atmosphere on it.

Excellent.

Submitted(+1)

NICE variations and great work, no complaints but many curiosities. takes me back to arcade days and pokemon casino on gameboy, trying to get into the team rock secret base.  How much time does it take you to produce usually on a tracker? and how long did this piece take to make? Do you have to create the sounds or are they available as presets? does this tracker have sound design capabilities? 
Been thinking about getting into trackers for production as well. 

Developer(+1)

ty! wanna say six easy hours in Furnace for casino machine, handfuls of minutes at a time when I could find the time, a few late nights w the speaker on my shoulder; probs doable in four hours, mb three, but I like having a night of sleep between start and finish!

just checked; Furnace has presets! usually I just make my own instruments. all of casino machine is raw fm and pulse except the snare sample! one sample only. after hearing what Abstract 64 does with raw fm only I eased up on the kick samples. only one channel for standard Sega Genesis does samples; if I do fm kick, it's easier to let the snare samples ring out without having to step on their tails

and YES on sound design capability w Furnace! no real eq, compressor, or lots of standard DAW tools yet the sound design capacity is thru the roof. gotta go w the newest A64 track at time of writing afaik as a huge example of what can be done w Furnace

and totally; go for it w trackers! OpenMPT's free, same w Furnace; OpenMPT does more w samples. Dn-FamiTracker, also free, does NES and just feels right to me, like a home base, like the computer version of being able to go to the acoustic guitar. boiling everything down to two pulses, one triangle, and one noise channel can be relieving. feels like I barely scratched the surface w Klystrack and Sunvox. and ofc there's Renoise! if I'm not in Furnace I'm probs in Renoise

Submitted(+1)

Reminds me a bit of Streets of Rage. I really like the melody part and the snare. Bass drum was a bit too prominent IMO and seems to be competing with, rather than complimenting, the bass rhythm (I'm assuming the green poly button in the video means the tracker is playing a polyrhythm... cool idea, but it doesn't really work IMO).