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A jam submission

Music Jam - Foe from the windsView project page

Made for the Enemy Encounter Jam!
Submitted by yonodusk (@yonodusk) — 1 day, 15 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Composition#143.4553.455
Correlation to theme#143.9093.909
Creativity#193.2733.273
Overall#203.3643.364
Quality#242.8182.818

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Theme (Ennemy)

Green Tail

Correlation to theme
I felt this character might be angry because of a sad past, I also wanted to give the song the vibe that he was a wandering nomad.

Streaming Service
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DibAsZxV5FM

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Not only did your enemy fight music convey who the enemy was as a character, it also placed the fight in a particular location in my mind. I can picture the encounter taking place in flat barren land and it seems like the character may have a complicated motivation for why they want to fight you. I think your percussion is used very well to help convey all of this imagery and I like that you varied how much was present throughout. Thank you for sharing!

Developer

Thank you so much! It makes me very happy you put such a well thought out response.

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Nice! The flutes definitely give it that 'foe from the winds' vibe that I imagined with the character. I envision quite a gentle boss-fight with this, maybe some form of introduction.

Now I want more.. I wish the song was a bit longer, with some variation on the theme perhaps. Maybe a more bossy part. I feel like that could work well.

Overall, well done! (oh, and that art rocks! Made it yourself?)

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Thank you! I was struggling to fit something that was more intense in this song so i left it at that cuz i didn't want to ruin it, Id honestly love some pointers as to naturally make something more intense

Yeah! I made the art for it as well to encapsulate the vibe i was going for

Submitted(+1)

I would sadly not be the one to ask for pointers on music - I am kinda still in the amateur-phase myself! But one way would be to slowly increase the tempo of the song and increase the number (and 'power') of the drums. But again, no expert here! (and again, nice art! Very well-made)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

he sad :(

(but good job)