I love this! It does so well at making fun of tropes and gimmicks of reality tv while keeping a sort of randomness throughout.
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I love this! It does so well at making fun of tropes and gimmicks of reality tv while keeping a sort of randomness throughout.
Hey that was great! The name mixup, and the charcuterie board had me laugh out loud pretty good.
Keep it up guys :)
Lmao something about Patrick having a pokemon cry just kills me
Not bad. Is it supposed to have potions and cauldrons stop spawning though? Cause sometimes it seems they don't, and once when I started after dying at such a point it didn't spawn any, but then I killed myself right at the start and it did.
You know, that's the most helpful comment I've had, cheers
Sounds are a bit too loud, and I'm not familiar with the software, but it's not very obvious what you're looking at. It feels unintuitive.
Sorry about that, I will take these comments into consideration for my next games :) Thanks a lot, if you are still interested in this game, you can use the arrows to move and X to activate boots ability and proceed.
Definitely love the "ring sound" of the synth that comes in and the percussive elements you got that drop out toward the end. Some pretty cool sound choices
Daaang, that definitely is some catchy awesomeness right there! 😁
What do you use for a DAW?
From plugins here - HIVE VST
Nice tune my dude! I'm a sucker for the fluttery sounds and a lot of sounds you use in this remind me of the 80s-90s and make me imagine some sort of cop driving off in the sunset in some sort of delorean or other time-related car.
I don't if this would fit what you were going for here, in terms of sound or style, but I was thinking if you had that part just before that breakdown there around 1:20 where the flutter sounds a little glitchy, just like how it does at the end, happen again a little more pronounced before that beat comes in before the end, and give it a little more time to enjoy that awesome melody and beat. You could probably do something like bringing in some extra percussive hits like splashes and low-pitch claps to add a crunch factor, and something of a bassy boom or explosion or something for the fade out to fit the excitement the song had been giving.
Just a few ideas, but don't let that take away from the fact that I really enjoyed it!
Hi, thanks for taking the time to leave such a nice review. I like your ideas and i could have definitely used something like what you mention to add more diversity to my track and keep it fresh. I'm glad you liked the song. Thanks again :)
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