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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Correlation to theme | #31 | 4.221 | 4.221 |
Quality | #42 | 4.221 | 4.221 |
Overall | #65 | 3.961 | 3.961 |
Composition | #78 | 3.974 | 3.974 |
Impression | #144 | 3.714 | 3.714 |
Creativity | #202 | 3.675 | 3.675 |
Ranked from 77 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
Description
"Inside My World" stemmed straight from the beautiful theme art provided. I have always been in love with game music and this jam sounded perfect for my summer before graduate school.
I imagined this game as a 3D platforming adventure game focused on an art style similar to that of Studio Ghibli with mostly hand-drawn objects and assets. Overall, I wanted to convey the simple story I had in mind with plenty of character, while leaving a lot on the table for later in the game.
All tracks were created in Musescore 4 or Cubase 11.
Track 1: "Inside My World"
(Main Menu Music)
I tried to capture the mystery of the ocean and the quaint setting the game would begin in. I sought after a more intimate setting than the later tracks and laid the groundwork of using mostly acoustic string and percussion instruments since that is what I am most familiar with. I wrote a short theme in the cello that could easily have counterpoint added to it, and ran with it.
Track 2: "Tide Pools"
(Cutscene Music)
A short cutscene backing track, meaning to allude to the wonder Lila would feel exploring the tide pools and ocean near her home.
Track 3: "Dr. Kelp"
(Character Theme)
Lila meets a goofy, clumsy little crab who turns out to be an older gentleman. He is a marine biologist just like Lila's father.
Track 4: Ebbing Tide
(Area Theme)
Lila follows Dr. Kelp in the surface-level ocean through short tutorial-style levels where he instructs her on the basic mechanics of the game. I chose to begin to introduce the general vibe of the game more and more throughout this track and the next.
Using real percussion, string, and electric instruments, as well as a mix of electronic sounds to aid in the atmosphere, it created a groovy environment that had me dancing in my desk chair :)
Track 5: City Atlarin
(Area Theme)
Lila arrives in the first major area of the game, the beautiful "City Atlarin", a massive fish city inhabited by sea creatures of all shapes and sizes.
I returned the theme from the title track, this time with new counterpoint and a new background behind it. I continued with the groovy environment I had created before, with nearly the same instrumentation and just began to find more and more sounds and instrument combinations that added to the ocean atmosphere such as the steel hand pan. I love the groove and homey feeling it all became while being quite emotional at the same time.
So much of the kid in me wants to finish an entire soundtrack for this "game" I imagined. If it weren't for the 7-day time limit, I would have flooded this with so many more tracks.
This was a blast.
Message from the artist
I could not have had more fun writing this short portion of an OST. Thank you guys so much for hosting it, this was the most fun I have had writing music in years.
Proof of ownership of the contents is within the video linked in the comments of my project on my profile.
Disclaimer: I've been approached by a few other users regarding the use of AI artwork. I understand the implications of using AI art in a context such as this one, and why it is frowned upon. This was my first jam, and I forgot about artwork until the final few hours I had to work on this. I have learned from my mistake and will be contacting an artist for every jam in the future :)
Disclaimer 2: I have since added a few tracks to the album that are NOT included in what I finished in the 7-day limit. Tracks 1-5 are what I had done at the time of submission.
Thanks,
Owen
Theme
How does it fit the theme?
"Inside My World" is a game that I imagined straight from the provided image. I created a character, Lila, that fits the same description as the girl pictured.
Within the details of the project I attached, I wrote a short description of the game I imagined, and how it would develop throughout.
Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTtLpEM4r_9WzVGcfkOrgCJxwluSMzzn1&si=zrfvn22mVgcuqO1Q
Number of tracks5
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Comments
The string section at 1:30 in track 5 is really pretty! The collection of tracks also feels cohesive in a very believable way for a game. great job
Well... what can I say...
* Incomprehensible fox sounds praising the skills of the composer of this soundtrack*
I loved your use of percussion in each track!! City Atlarin is my personal favorite for just how beautiful the combination of solo strings and percussion is. (Also love Dr. Kelp for how charming it is, lol) Great work on this one!!!
Also, when I clicked your youtube link I realized that I've been a subscriber to your channel for a while for your brass work. Love those as well :)
I really really appreciate that. Writing for brass is something I am extremely passionate about, and I am glad to hear you enjoyed my works :)
Very good work ! loving choice of instruments
Thank you :)
Wery strong and nice sounding submission! Nice atmosphere, instrument choice, overall great work. :)
I appreciate that!
Great submission. Loved the vibes you went for as they resonated with me supper well. My favorite track has to be The first and second tracks. Overall, this was a really well produced submission. Keep it up!
AYO, THIS IS SO WELL-PRODUCED. I like the thick bass in "Ebbing Tide". The lead violin (I hope it's a violin I'm not a classical guy lol) in the first and last song sounds amazing as well.
It is a violin! Glad you enjoyed it :)
A fun and lighthearted submission! Particularly enjoyed “Tide Pools”, short but sweet with a nice lil synth touch. None of the tracks feel out of place which is always a plus. Nice work!
Very cool! I really liked Tide Pools and Dr. Kelp.
Thanks!
Love it! This managed to feel nostalgic and modern at the same time. I feel like I could see Dr. Kelp as their character theme started up. The hand pan paired with the cello in City Altarin was such a wonderful combination!
Really liked "Ebbing Tide" particularly! Completely got the ocean feel and it felt totally coherent - you've got a definite sound on this one. Love it, excellent stuff!
Thanks, Daniel :)
Great job! This is super well made i really like the percussion and bass in ebbing tide. Good work!
Glad you liked it!
This OST is honestly just really fun to listen to, and I love it! My favorite is probably ebbing tide, just because of the percussion. The first track "inside my world" is also just really relaxing.
Awesome work!
Thanks, Samuel!
YES fun percussion is awesome! Ebbing Tide was my favorite because of the wacky percussion but I also think the bass in it got a bit too loud at times.
Glad you enjoyed the percussion stuff!!
I was a 1000% sure I had rated you and left a comment but I can't see it. I'm gonna make it short second time around. Love this A TON and I absolutely adored City Altarin!!!
Thanks Kev!!
Every piece here is beautiful! It is so sweet and nice! My favorite is definitely city atlarin its such a banger! Great job!
<3
Every piece of music is wonderful, each with its own characteristics, especially that few Area Themes which are truly astonishing!
Thank you!!
What a pretty and sweet sounding soundtrack! These tracks are so full of life and character that its hard to single out one as my favorite. If I were to pick though, I'd go with "Dr. Kelp". The track matches Dr. Kelp's description really well so I think it works great as a character theme. Congrats!
Thanks!
Beautiful tracks, and thanks for the hangdrum and such a light breeze, is that synthesised noise or field recordings? Did you play the hangdrum yourself or on samples?
Some of the ambience, especially in the first and last track was made from automated filters on hall noise with a ton of gain. Other than that, it was all in either Omnisphere or EW. The handdrum was from EW as well, but now I definitely wish I owned one.
thanks for the clarification, but the hangdrum is very necessary, it helps a lot to diversify ambient for example. I have a simple tank drum (steel tongue drum). I don't use it often, but it's very inspiring and relaxing.
This is a really nice soundtrack; it reminds me of the kind of music that would play in the water levels of Mario Galaxy. The tracks feel polished and cohesive, nice work!
Thank you!