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Game Creators/Composers – How Do You Handle Music? I’m Learning!

A topic by syncgamehub created Aug 05, 2025 Views: 129 Replies: 1
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Hi! I'm working on a new project called SyncGameHub - a platform idea that connects indie game developers and composers to license and share music more easily.

I’m still early in the process and learning a lot as I go, so I’ve put together a short questionnaire to help me understand how music gets used in indie games - what’s working, what’s not, and what people wish existed.

This is for you if you're:

  • A game dev who uses or wants to use music in your projects

  • A composer who's worked on games (or wants to!)

  • Just curious how this stuff works

It only takes a few minutes, and your thoughts will genuinely help me figure out what makes sense to build (or not!).

👉 [https://forms.gle/5nMtA7jnupBzR36T8]

Thank you so much for being part of the journey! 💙
Julian – SyncGameHub

Hello everyone. I am a musician who writes music in the style of soundtracks, neoclassical, ambient, and much more. I am looking for indie developers. It doesn't matter which country you are from. I want to offer you my music for free if you like any of it. All my music is officially available on various platforms. My musical pseudonym is “James Rollins.” My Instagram is “saetbsyh.” You can also email me at “vlad.martynenko.1932@mail.ru.” However, I may miss emails, so it's better to write to me on Instagram.

I am open to any kind of collaboration!