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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Creativity | #86 | 3.163 | 3.267 |
Impression | #94 | 2.969 | 3.067 |
Quality | #96 | 3.034 | 3.133 |
Composition | #98 | 2.969 | 3.067 |
Overall | #99 | 2.995 | 3.093 |
Correlation to theme | #101 | 2.840 | 2.933 |
Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Description
OST for the imaginary game Eternal Rejuvenator. A roguelike where every time the player dies their character takes on the aspect of a new season. Plan your upgrades and moves with consideration for the aspect you'll have next time you die and rejuvenate. The song starts in winter and progresses through the rest of the seasons as the character changes aspect. I used Rytmik Ultimate.
Message from the artist:
OST for the imaginary game Eternal Rejuvenator. A roguelike where every time the player dies their character takes on the aspect of a new season. Plan your upgrades and moves with consideration for the aspect you'll have next time you die and rejuvenate. The song starts in winter and progresses through the rest of the seasons as the character changes aspect.
Theme:
How does it fit the theme?
The soundtrack theme changes as the character changes from one seasonal aspect to the next.
Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/user-628898018/ccg_ostjam3_seasons
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Comments
I like how dynamic this song is - to which I think represents the seasons pretty well. The dnb section was my favorite. Great job!
Thanks!
wow! i haven't heard of rytmik in years! i'm impressed you composed this in it
The fact that you did this on Rytmik is a feat in and of itself (been trying to do something decent with the daw for some time, not succeeding). I like the quirkiness of it all. Also, a roguelike with changing seasons is a bonkers idea, I'd definitely play that.
Thanks! Everything I've posted on soundcloud was done with Rytmik Ultimate if you're interested in hearing more.
I really liked each season's distinctive feel - you can even clearly see where the sections begin and end just by looking at SoundCloud's wave graph thingy.