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Running Along The Shore's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment of Piece | #5 | 3.500 | 3.500 |
Overall | #9 | 3.083 | 3.083 |
Adherence to Theme | #10 | 2.667 | 2.667 |
Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Gotta love breakcore!! I like this one a lot, the beginning guitar part gives off a little bit like beach rock implications, kinda making it feel like we’re actually running on a shore. The next part with the violin tho, did not really fit. But then you brought the accordion in and it became beach again!
The one thing I really didn’t like was the distorted guitar solo part has some notes that don’t really work with the chords that are happening, and that really irritated me.
But right back it again with the sick ass drums and accordion! I love that part.
Yeah, I agree with the guitar section. I just listened to it and realized what I played was not correct. Thank you for pointing that out, sometimes while sitting at a desk doing music for like 3 hours straight I'll miss little things like that, the guitar was the last thing i added as well. I don't know how I missed that considering the chord progression uses borrowed chords. So the solo which stays in the original scale doesn't hit with the notes. It's irritating to listen to for sure. I'll have to fix that for the official release. Thank you for pointing that out! Also with the violin part I was trying to hit home with the sonic feeling and they use violin/viola and I get why someone might not like that. Thank you for your input on my piece of music!
Not matching theme but one of my favourite here. Cant stop dancing while listen.
I thought the theme wasn't mandatory? Either way, I feel a little goofy considering almost everyone did atmospheric water music lol! Glad you like the music!
you absolutely nailed the sonic vibes. Especially with the percussion. It did sound bit-crunched but IDK if that was an artistic decision or not.
I guess it kind of was? (The bit crunched) It was a sample I found online that happened to be bit crushed but I like the way it sounded.