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A jam submission

Pufferfish Tide StrollView project page

Submitted by exedexes1 (@exedexes1) — 22 minutes, 3 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#43.6003.600
Coherence to the Theme#112.6002.600
Enjoyability#122.2002.200
Quality#122.4002.400
Overall#122.7002.700

Ranked from 5 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/doug-stoothoff/pufferfish-tide-stroll

Description
Done in a hurry and it kinda sounds like it. I've heard like 8-bit pieces that were more grating and dissonant but that's only because Emulation made sure I'd heard thousands of them. *Cringe* you be the judge lol

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Definitely unique! I definitely get an N64 era aesthetic (I think the main synth is giving me a Super Mario 64 vibe?). I enjoy how unapologetically aimless and almost atonal it feels at times 😄 (that is supposed to be a compliment haha)

Developer

There -is- like this slice of atonal things which are nonetheless valid and I occasionally channel that, see Fluxwobble which ironically didn't get in the fluxwobble game I made because i hit some kind of vibe code response limit before adding it into the other bgm tunes in the game.

https://exedexes1.itch.io/fluxwobbles-hidden-chute

it was going to go in there like "complete and utter dog-ship" got to go in It's Time To Get Catty! but i got stopped lol

Glad you gave it a try.

Cheers!

--D

main website:

https://exedexes1.com/

Submitted(+1)

It starts intriguing, transforms into a confused dissonant circus-ish waltz. The pufferfish might be on an identity-discovering trip! The very last sequence of chords is surprising, because they make sense and end the piece on a positive note. Its unique :D