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A jam submission

My Nuclear JourneyView project page

Submission for Lone Rabit's Composition Jam: CRUNCHTIME
Submitted by GBMaieron — 11 hours, 14 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Correlation to theme#413.6963.696
Creativity#523.6523.652
Overall#573.5573.557
Impression#653.4353.435
Quality#713.6093.609
Composition#803.3913.391

Ranked from 23 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Description
Synthwavy, medieval trance? I Tought of a game where a medieval world collides with a futuristic one. I used FL STUDIO.

Artist comment:
Two completely opposite worlds collide into one!

Theme:

Two Worlds

How does it fit the theme?
I divided the song in 2 parts, one "medieval" or more calm and organic and one more cybernetic and trance-like, each being a different world

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/gb-maieron/gbmaieron-nuclear-journey?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

The cybernetic theme was especially well done. I thought the drums were a little out of place in the "medieval" bit, but they worked perfectly in the second half!

BTW, at 2:07 is that Okuu's meltdown sound effect?? So THAT'S why you named it Nuclear Journey...hahah absolutely based

Developer

omg someone actually got it, yea it's okuu sound effect, thank you very much

Submitted

the switch in mood really caught me off guard in a good way! This is a perfect representation of the theme to me!

Submitted

Second part rocks! Like... totally! ^_^

Submitted

Great track and great contrast, good work!

Submitted

Great contrast!

Submitted

That second part is rad! Great contrast to the first theme.

Submitted

At first I thought this was pretty cool, I wonder what they mean with the more cybernetic, and then it hit. Wow. Such a smooth transition and such a banger as well. I definetley preferred the second half more, but thats not to say the first half is bad, far from it. Good stuff.

Submitted

I love the contrast between the two parts : it's a nice touch to have kept the melody. It makes the song very coherent and rich at the same time. The drums on the first part doesn't sound medieval, though, and clashes with the other sounds.

Submitted

I really enjoyed this, and it nails the theme. Especially loved the transition.