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A jam submission

MoltView project page

Submitted by Kodama — 1 day, 10 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#44.0094.286
Quality#64.0094.286
Overall#123.6533.905
Coherence to the Theme#272.9403.143

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

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Comments

Submitted

Is rough on the edges mastering wise, like the beginning just slams into my head 100% volume instead of somehow rolling in, bassdrum/heartbeat is a bit too much as well. Other than that prolly one of the best submissions imo, very nice vibe.

Submitted

This was a lovely piece! The choice of instruments was excellent and the music progressed and developed nicely.

I would probably agree with others in that I'm not entirely sure how this fits the theme in terms of this piece's overall vibe (I could just be dense lol). I understand how the term 'molt' can mean to start fresh and begin new life, but I think the connection between that and the theme could use just a little more context either in the music or in a comment, IMO.

The other thing I wanted to mention is that I would've liked to have heard the tail of the instruments trail off a bit more instead of cutting off rather abruptly at the end, especially since there's no limits on the length of the submission. It might sound a bit more natural that way.

Thanks for sharing this, and keep up the good work :)

Submitted

this is a really nice surprise and cool piece for the theme! 

Submitted

Awesome reverse synth arp!

Submitted

Those synth sequences are MAGICAL!

I feel like I would have liked to know a little more about the setting for this piece. The thumbnail and title hint at something that I can't immediately connect to the theme, and it leaves me very curious.