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The beginning of My Imagination Rules reminds me of some old-school early SNES games, I can't quite put my finger on why but it just delivers that nostalgia. The change of pace and instrumentation about a third of the way through was a surprise, but damn does it work well. Great job on modulating back to those pensive intro vibes again for the last section of this track.

A Town of Your Dreams has the most plays of the bunch currently on SC, and I can see why it is getting the love. This nails the settlement vibe that you'd find in RPGs. Good choice of instrumentation and great job with the string articulation and harmonies in particular - they do an excellent job of supporting the lead melodies and motifs.

And for a change of mood, Shadow does a great job of capturing that aforementioned RPG vibe. It doesn't feel ominous, but it has a tension to it. More akin to battling a rival, I think. I really like the cheeky delay on the staccato strings here - the ping pong was absolutely the right way to go here. 

Outta My Way absolutely *reeks* of Arcade game in the best way possible. Choice of voicings and chord progression here is fantastic. Opting for a simple wave for a lead here is genius and the melody itself is fantastic, trading off to prevent fatigue. Nice job modulating the key toward the end to completely change the tone before resetting. This is my favorite of the bunch, personally - it has so many elements I admire and is arranged to perfection.

This is My World returns back to the RPG side of things and has a kind of victorious fanfare to the beginning before transitioning into what I would consider a more typical, high-stakes battle theme. Main synth here goes hard and trading off to the brass-like synth while the guitar chugs in the background was a great choice. Kudos on your instrumentation and choice of voicings throughout.

And finally, Stay Courageous is a nice farewell to the soundtrack as a whole. Incorporates a lot of other elements found in prior tracks and has a kind of longing to it, which is exactly how we all feel after a good game. I think this piece does have a pensive kind of edge to it, too, which I like. That ambiguity can be hard to strike, so good work!


All in all this was a really fun listen and is arranged really well. Great execution on the theme and a super solid entry for the jam!

dude! this is incredible! thanks for taking the time to write abt each track. super thoughtful. im glad you like outta my way!! it’s gotten the least amount of love on sc (probably because of the serial position effect 😭), but i think it’s a really fun and energetic track!