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Music For 3d Platformer

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Two friends of mine have been working on a 3d platformer video game. The story involves the adventures of a Robot in a retro-futuristic cartoon world. Since the game visually looks like a futuristic version of the 40s and 50s, the music I made for it is mostly in a jazz, ragtime and big band style. Anyway, here's three tracks I already made.

Very nice job overall! I really liked the style.

Menu: Some of the chord changes (and some notes that sync with them) seems to go "outwards" to stimulate my brain in a weird way, and I think the menu should keep the player chilled and relaxed while making the choice, so I'm not sure if these chord change ideas are useful.

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18 hours ago, Arthur1124 said:

Menu: Some of the chord changes (and some notes that sync with them) seems to go "outwards" to stimulate my brain in a weird way, and I think the menu should keep the player chilled and relaxed while making the choice, so I'm not sure if these chord change ideas are useful.

Oh. Perhaps I should have clarified it was ''End of Level Stats Music.''

Very nice music. I suppose even more attractive in the game.

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