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A jam submission

After the FallView project page

Submitted by gregmakesgames — 10 hours, 54 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#83.8463.846
Quality#123.6923.692
Overall#123.7313.731
Enjoyability#133.5383.538
Coherence to the Theme#153.8463.846

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Difficulty Level

Advanced

For those who are confident in their music making ability

Link to Streaming Service
https://soundcloud.com/cattoratto/after-the-fall?si=a692fb5183a34f4fa2e23e5326f6094d&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Description
In a long forgotten cavern lie the ruins of a once great kingdom. Untouched for millennia except by the soft flow of the morning rain.

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Comments

Submitted(+2)

Atmospheric minimalist dungeon synth piece. I could see it working well in a RPG setting during a quiet moment (maybe a puzzle room or something). Most interesting part was around 2:24 when you introduce some dissonance into the piano motiff. 

Submitted(+2)

Omg hey its you! I saw you on the discord server talking about your pixel art it looks awesome, love the depth and lighting in the rocks. Also great music, its very atmospheric. Reminds me of the silent voice soundtrack!!

Developer(+1)

Ah thanks for the compliments on the pixel art and on the music! I don’t know silent voice so I’ll check it out 😁

Submitted(+2)

Pretty good nostalgic track like the mixing and sounds,but gets a lil repetitive I swear I’ve heard this before is that a recreation or made before the jam?

Developer(+1)

Made for the jam, but I posted it in the Discord earlier in the week. Maybe you heard it there 😅

Sorry you found it repetitive, I guess I was imagining it a bit more ambient for some game with chiller gameplay