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A jam submission

Hurricane - LMMS minijam submissionView project page

Submitted by Nervous_koala — 13 hours, 7 minutes before the deadline
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Hurricane - LMMS minijam submission's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity and Originality#24.0174.400
Interpretation of the Theme#33.8344.200
Technical Excellence and Production Quality#33.2863.600
Emotional Impact and Atmosphere#33.8344.200
Overall#33.7434.100

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Gotta say, I think this is my favourite entry in the jam. :)

I really liked how you managed to incorporate storm theme “tropes” whilst also having a really original take on the piece overall and keeping things in motion throughout the track.

Nice. :)

Submitted(+1)

This really feels like the kind of theme that could be used for an actual stormy level in a old-school game ! The bassline is really clean and the synths bring a nice atmosphere. Also, like everyone has already said, the part at 1:00 really sells the track ! Great job !

Host(+1)

The themes, melodies, & harmony you've pieced together and really awesome - and at ~01:00 truly nail the impact/atmosphere of a storm building. It's a little shy of the 3 mins we asked for, but it's still a wonderful composition you can be very proud of! Thank you so much for participating!

Developer(+1)

Omg I completely missed the 3 minute rule. My bad

Submitted

You’re just lucky that the track immediately makes ya want to listen to it again, which brings the total length to 4:18. ;D

Submitted(+1)

I really like the atmosphere and sound palette here: the vaporwave synths greatly complement the bass. Digging also the "danger danger danger" transition and specially the more chaotic section which unfolds after the "alarm siren" and the first thunders, to end in the more peaceful resolution when the storm finally arrives. Great work!