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A jam submission

Anubis: Desert InfernoView project page

Anubis' power sends the desert into a blazing inferno
Submitted by Blue Lava — 4 days, 2 hours before the deadline
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Anubis: Desert Inferno's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Composition#14.4294.429
Correlation#14.8574.857
Quality#14.8574.857
Overall#24.5364.536
Creativity#34.0004.000

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Fantastic submission! I love the electric guitar. I was expecting traditional instruments and the guitar was a very pleasant surprise! Your whole composition is a perfect fit for your brief. And like Peluche mentioned, your drops are wonderful! Cheers!

Developer

Thanks so much for your comments! I initially had more traditional instruments, but I needed to spice it up if I wanted any chance of it sounding more inferno-like. Glad it is well-received!

Submitted(+1)

God, Anubis is angry and I have to face him... From the beginning I could feel the immense power of that guy, the distorted (but not too much) guitar gives even more 'inferno' vibe and the rythm is there to give you adrenaline shots while fighting. Man those drop at 1,36 and 3,22 xD very well done! 

You can really feel the urge to battle with this piece, Anubis certainly is not kidding! 

Powerful track! Bravo

Developer

Thank you so much for your thoughts! A biome going into a battle theme is what I had in mind, so that's awesome that you feel the urge to battle!

Host(+1)

A splendid submission! You truly nailed the desert vibe, and the Egyptian influences are on-point.

There is one sound in the beginning segment that makes me think of smoldering, and that caters well to the Inferno subtheme~

Man, when those extra drums pop in . . . haha. Good work!

Developer

Thank you so much for your comments!