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I can't help but feel the game might be improved by some music! I make 8-bit chip, 16-bit, softer stuff also of varying genres...if you'd be interested in a collab in future, I certainly would be! Cant get enough of that overhead Syndicate Wars / Command and Conquer style view, such potential, and you've really got the pixel building design down...

I thought about doing it in a chiptune style but was running short on time and made that bgm loop in about 15 min lol   -I might mess around with the track some more and try to improve it and go more 8bit with the sound.  And awesome thanks! will keep that in mind -just listened to some tracks from escape from tetrapak island -your work is excellent!  :D

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Bgm loop? I guess that didn't load for me! all I got was silence and SFX... the SFX ofcs are very nice, crushed and squeaky, which perhaps was what suggested something chipish to my mind...

weird! probably some random browser glitch -i was having issues with the title screen music not playing until after restarting too -mind if i ask what browser you were using?

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I was using Chrome. It is strange, considering that everything else seemed to work fine. By the way, I felt a little embarrassed discovering your game actually does have music even if I can't hear it - I never would have spammed my own audio work at you if I hadn't thought there was a gap there!

Interesting and lol nah man no worries -i enjoyed listening to your work anyway!  Plus I saw you used nanoloop on that album and am planning to check that app out later! :D

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Yeah man nanoloop is really fun - once you get the hang of the interface it's a really intuitive, easy to use step-sequencer. I made that album with the nanoloop 1.3 cartridge on a DMG (grey brick gameboy), also have nanoloop 2.0 for the GBA. Fun to do it that way, though probably a lot easier on the eyes doing it via an app! And the sound quality is probably comparable, as I assume the app emulates the DMG hardware -notoriously favoured over its successors in the later Gameboys by chipheads...

Interesting!  And I would imagine it is much more difficult doing it that way but also explains why the tones all sound so authentic together!

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and thanks so much for checking out some of escape from tetrapak island! :D