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| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Connection to the Theme | #47 | 4.227 | 4.227 |
| Overall Enjoyment | #64 | 3.591 | 3.591 |
| Production | #98 | 3.136 | 3.136 |
Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Discord name (multiple if team)
_kal_
DAW / Method used to make the song
Reaper
If you win, would you be willing to be on a Brainless Music compilation album?
Yes
Is this song your original work?
Yes
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Comments
It's pretty nice. Suitable for carnival/ festival scenes!
very nice and cute! Owo, I think everything is done quite well here, only gripe I have is that the percussion is a bit confusing to listen to, Sort of goes with its own rhythm rather than following the rest of the song. Usually, you can either try syncing drums to either a BASS or, here, it would work to just sync to the piano chords. Besides that, you've done a great job! I love that nice twangy lead you have, chords are simple but really do their job with setting a nice chill vibe, and also keeping the music moving and pushing the listener forward. Well done! :D
I'm glad you like it! Thank you for the feedback!
this is cute... its like... music to my ears.... (I loved it)
I appreciate the sound of this one, it was pretty calming and fits the theme well
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words
Ooh! Another Reaper user I see! The first 2 chords of your tune made me immediately think of the original Route 101 theme from 1st gen Pokemon. It's got a nice bounce to it! Also, kudos for the kitty :3
Oh you use Reaper too! Glad you like the song (and the kitty)
This is very lovely! i really like how this goes, its very charming
also W cat on the cover art
Thank you!
Big fan of how upbeat this is, music to put you in a good mood. The melody fit the chords very nicely too, although I think occasionally if you let it breathe a bit more, turning the melody into phrases that begin and end, then let the underlying chords carry the weight for a bit, it would really make the melody pop.
Good stuff!
Thank you for the feedback, I'll keep it in mind!