Absolutely great voiceover and sound work. Very intriguing and fan to play. I couldn't finish the game, though (kinda hard to find the last combination of words), and it seemed like nothing happened after the countdown reaches zero. In any case, amazin job you all!
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"I'm old..." Hahaha, I feel you on that one. I guess the 8-bit retro love comes from the source at the beginning of the thing, right?
Thanks a million for checking my work out and for your kind comment. Chiptune Baroque is my first and only track inspired on that genre so far, but I'm looking forward to expand my portfolio on that direction.
I enjoyed reading the whole story behind your tunes. Nothing wrong with that, really. It's amazing what one can do nowadays with just text, and I love that you guys have fun with it. That said, I believe that analog synth sound would be a true step up. I would really encourage your bandmate and yourself to give it a shot some day! In the meanwhile, I'll see you around and I'll keep an eye for new post from your side. Cheers
Hi folks. I'm a composer and sound designer looking to team up with other artists and professionals, and create amazing videogames. I'm specialized in narrative, immersive soundtracks, with an special interest for horror/suspense, fantasy, and adventure genres, but I also love retro style games and 8-bit sounds. Here's my Bandcamp, where you can find other links to different platforms:
https://vgmireland.bandcamp.com/
Cheers,

Wow, fantastic chiptune vibe. Also loving the 8-bit sound mixed with analog guitars. I stuck my toes for into the genre for the first time since the 90s with a tune I called Chiptune Baroque, but I guess that's more of an homage than a pure 8-bit sound piece :P
May I ask what software do you use to create your tunes? Is it a regular DAW with plugins, or do you use old school trackers? Sorry if I come across a bit nosy. Just genuinely curious :O
Hi, how is it going? Garman here. I'm a composer specialized in music and sound design for film, video game, and other interactive media through the artistic practice VGM Ireland. Nice to check your links out. Here is mine:
https://soundcloud.com/garmanblue/
Cheers




