NEW music-based game -- call for music
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NEW music-based game -- call for music
Hey everyone, I am currently in the initial stages of developing a BRAND-NEW music based game!!! I don't want to give too much away, so suffice it to say it's a PC game that's a cross between a music game and a puzzle game (Tetris, Bejeweled, etc.)
I have only gotten as far as fleshing out the initial concept so far but I'm really excited about it. Of course, I could work on this a week or two and then abandon it (I do have a habit of doing that sometimes), but I don't think that'll be the case.
Anyway, I'm putting a call out for original music to be used in the game. The only requirements are that it be electronic and primarily instrumental. Techno, trance, IDM, etc. etc. etc.
PM me if you're interested (OrangeLounger, I'm looking in your direction ) I'll probably send out a message to a wider audience later, but I wanted to keep things local for now...
I have only gotten as far as fleshing out the initial concept so far but I'm really excited about it. Of course, I could work on this a week or two and then abandon it (I do have a habit of doing that sometimes), but I don't think that'll be the case.
Anyway, I'm putting a call out for original music to be used in the game. The only requirements are that it be electronic and primarily instrumental. Techno, trance, IDM, etc. etc. etc.
PM me if you're interested (OrangeLounger, I'm looking in your direction ) I'll probably send out a message to a wider audience later, but I wanted to keep things local for now...
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Re: NEW music-based game -- call for music
I figured as much when I started reading this thread.malictus wrote:(OrangeLounger, I'm looking in your direction )
Send me an email to HelixEternal@gmail.com
No, no, Green Tea, you're supposed to say you can program in C and then wait for someone to ask you, "Major or minor?" And if you don't think that would occur to anyone on this board, I'm insulted.
Also, I'd be game (no pun!) for contributing something, though it would probably be an interesting experience on both sides; most of my synth work tends to be longer than is appropriate for your typical music game.
Also, I'd be game (no pun!) for contributing something, though it would probably be an interesting experience on both sides; most of my synth work tends to be longer than is appropriate for your typical music game.
I can't believe nobody has said this at this point...
I can program in C#
It really had to be said. I should point out that while I can program in C# (and C, and Java, and assembly on more architectures than you can probably name) that I'd rather be doing hardware in most cases.
I can program in C#
It really had to be said. I should point out that while I can program in C# (and C, and Java, and assembly on more architectures than you can probably name) that I'd rather be doing hardware in most cases.
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Hardware? Is that an atonal system of some sort?MonMotha wrote:I can't believe nobody has said this at this point...
I can program in C#
It really had to be said. I should point out that while I can program in C# (and C, and Java, and assembly on more architectures than you can probably name) that I'd rather be doing hardware in most cases.
More architectures than I can name, huh? Hang on, let me find a place to host the list.
Yep, I had a feeling you'd say that. So, when I'm ready to build a custom controller for my game, I know the guy to callMonMotha wrote:I should point out that while I can program in C# (and C, and Java, and assembly on more architectures than you can probably name) that I'd rather be doing hardware in most cases.
I was going to say C# but unfortunately I do not know C# :/MonMotha wrote:I can't believe nobody has said this at this point...
I can program in C#
It really had to be said. I should point out that while I can program in C# (and C, and Java, and assembly on more architectures than you can probably name) that I'd rather be doing hardware in most cases.
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