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Carl Härling

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Hello! 

I am the composer/sound designer of Escaping Atlantis. First of all I want to thank you for the nice words on Poseidons theme. Secondly I agree that the fighting music is a little bit too much at times. My first plan was to make two themes that would alternate but I had to abandon that plan because of lack of time (and ideas for another score ;D). I will take into consideration that a little bit more variety and/or a bit more fitting score goes a long way in future jams and other projects.

Thank you for an overall good and honest review.

-Carl 

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A really mysterious and neat game. I was scared almost all the way through and I always felt like there was someone watching me. 

I really liked the atmosphere and feel of urgency, while still having the time to explore.

What I liked most is the puzzles that required a bit of thinking, and, without spoiling too much, the plot twist near the end.

Hello!

Thank you so much for such a nice review! 

As Robin mentioned, I used Studio One as my DAW. For the VST's  I used a whole lot (I think the plug-ins themselves takes up more space than the actual music and sound effects). 

The plug-in you specifically asked for is the "Music Box Suite" downloaded from frozenplain.com and has both a free and paid version. I used the free one which had surprisingly high quality and is, as far as I know, not a demo version to get you to buy the paid one. 

Thank you once again for playing our game and leaving such a nice review. 


-Carl