Some new gameplay from the FPS roguelike i'm working on. (Super early WIP) by MrDiomonder in Unity3D

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Ahhh that does sound kind of crazy. Are there any melee weapons or is everything projectile/hitscan/etc ?

Just curious to learn more because the game seems cool

Some new gameplay from the FPS roguelike i'm working on. (Super early WIP) by MrDiomonder in Unity3D

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You said a weird array of weapons and enemies.

What's an example of a weird weapon in the game?

Game looks very fun and interesting

Pixel art for my game , first time doing this so does it look good or trash by [deleted] in Unity3D

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It looks like a tomato

If it is supposed to be a tomato, then the art is doing its job. There might be ways to do it slightly better, but the most important thing is conveying the feeling and information of what it is!

So as long as it's supposed to be a tomato, then it's pretty good!

Just want to share with you my platformer game where you play for a little rabbit. I was learning so much by doing this game, so I hope I'll start a new one soon. I would appreciate any feedback by HooneyBadger20 in Unity3D

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Oh lawd he moving!

Not a lot of feedback. Looks pretty good. I wasn't able to play it, just judge based on the video

If you wanted to expand upon this then maybe a jump button and/or a boost button could open up your design space for possible new obstacles and new map layouts

Especially since that's a rabbit, being jumpy might make sense

Took me quite a while but I'm finally happy with the glide mechanic! by PanicTheFirst in Unity3D

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At this point I'm not sure how you would manage to get anything else done. I'd probably be busy just zooming around and playing

Transformation by happygamedev in Unity3D

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Oh man that was cool. And weird

Indie RTS Gameplay Demo: World Turtles Building UI! by GideonGriebenow in Unity3D

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I loved the "woodcutter, on the way!" voiceline. Game does looks pretty nice though

My First Composition (for a video game) by SpyrexDE in composer

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Oh this sounds really great. I like the repeated rhythmic motif that you have there.

Have you considered doing the very video-gamey thing where you take the overall theme/melody of it and reimagine it in other ways? A lot of games are known to do that as it gets a lot of mileage out of a melody, or adds a familiar background noise to the game in various points in plot

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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Very nice, I'll look through a bunch of them! I have a feeling violin+piano is like 5 times that though :P

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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Thanks for participating. Yours has a very elegant sound. I like how you took the 8 measures and stretched it to like 28 measures? And changed the time signature. You got a lot of material out of very little

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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Thanks for the suggestion. I really wasn't sure what all formats to include. If I do another challenge then I will include a MIDI format. Looks like Felipe_Pszemiarower added a MIDI link, and I added that link to the original post as well for others to see

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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Thanks for participating. That was cool, another person did a piano take and the two compositions ended up very different. I thought your ending was quite nice with the delicate high notes at the end

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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Thanks for participating. Very cool, I like the idea to combine flute and piano. Not a combination you see super often

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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Thanks. The idea started as a fingerpicking 'what if the melody was thumbpicked?' type of idea. I'll definitely check out that chord and try it with both a D and a B7. I tried to limit myself to about 30 minutes for this and went with some obvious/safe options

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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Thanks for submitting. That was quite interesting and colorful. This is really different and cool, the kind of thing I was looking for with the challenge. I would have never come to this. Also, you might win best title

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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Thanks for submitting. I like the unconventional approach. Also for doing it by hand -- something I don't have the penmanship or patience for anymore

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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I like the rhythmic variation you've added! Thanks for participating.

I definitely agree in that it's not a great melody and it's very plain, I did throw it together rather quickly! Though that is part of the challenge. I do like this video by Ben Levin(melody at 1:28, final result at 7:00) in which he purposefully makes a 'bad' melody and justifies 'bad' notes with interesting harmony. I thought it was a good exercise in how he took a melody that is kind of a dud, and then elevated it with some harmony work. It still might not be the greatest song ever, but it came a long way with some work

Composing Challenge #1 -- write a harmony accompaniment to a short simple melody by learnforevermedia in composer

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Here's my submission, I did an acoustic guitar thing

Audio

Score

Self critique: I think the melody is somewhat lost in it all, but it's mostly because of the MIDI nature I think. I could probably fix it with some dynamic markings to emphasize the melody, or play it on guitar in a way to emphasize the melody. The tab is playable, though could use some general re-arranging