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Response to: JAMUARY 2024 Posted 17 hours ago in Audio

At 12/31/23 10:41 AM, Droid wrote: It's almost here....

Read about Jamuary HERE

Talk about Jamuary and post links to your songs in this thread :)



Hi guys, I uploaded 1 month ago my game Recursion but I forgot to post here

Hope you like it and please give honest and constructive feedback :)


FoxGames01's Music Thread Posted 1 day ago in Audio

Hi guys! I'm a 17yo self-thaught musician and game developer that likes creating stuff and loves music :)


I started learning music at 11 years old out of curiosity, I don't remember exactly why but I think is that I was really curious how music was made, how music like Undertale OST could made me feel so many intense emotions (I was a real fan of the game at the time), and that I wanted to create my own music for my Geometry Dash levels, and of course that I really like music.


I was really curious of the behind the scenes of the music that I listened to, I wanted to know so bad how they made them so I can make my own (Kinda of a "emotion generator" I thought at the time lol). All of these factors made me want to learn how to create music and how it was made. So I started learning the basics on youtube and from then it was all pure watching youtube tutorials and experimentation/practice.


Well, now talking about the present. I make mainly music that is like a combination of Ambient and Videogame (Sometimes rock vibes or piano songs), though I don't think of a genre when I'm composing. I make all my music on FL Studio.


Here are 5 songs that I'm really proud of:


Response to: GD 2.2 IS OUT! Share your most Dashy Songs!! Posted 1 day ago in Audio

At 12/20/23 09:39 AM, BarbierDoesMusic wrote: After what felt like an eternity, Geometry Dash 2.2 is finally out! I'm very excited to play the new levels and test the mechanics! :D

To celebrate it, I created this forum, for everyone to post a song of them that they feel would really adapt or be useful for a Geometry Dash Level.

Here's mine, I feel the upbeat energy would be really nice for a level:
https://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/1253395


For a calm platformer level:


For a fun happy classic level:


For a demon classic level?


I'm not whitelisted in GD btw... :(


Response to: Audio Advertisements! Posted 1 day ago in Audio

At 4/8/05 08:22 PM, Tancrisism wrote: Place a link, and whatnot, here for users to view your Audio submissions! Here's mine:

Pink_Floyd's Audio!

It's mostly classic rock, and a few orginals. Tell me what you think, and post your audio links, and etc. here, for more publicity.



Response to: You, musician! Posted 1 day ago in Audio

At 4/22/23 05:20 PM, Jojo wrote: Show me a track you are personally most proud of!


I'm really proud of this one :)


Response to: how did you learn a game engine? Posted 7 days ago in Game Development

At 12/30/23 03:47 PM, FunnyPlush wrote: i've been eyeing godot for a while but i have no idea on how i would learn it without just copying from youtube tutorials, so how did you guys learn how to use your preffered engine?


I would say, put yourself an objective, for example creating a simple platformer game, and then learn the necessary things to reach that objective. So for example go to godot and experiment with the different options etc and if you don't know how do to something (for example player movement) you search on google or youtube (and maybe chatgpt too but don't use it to generate code)


This is the way I usually learn things, but I don't actually think of a method when i'm learning it's something kinda organic. I will say try to think of a good idea for a videogame that you are passionate about, and then try to create a videogame based on it, it will keep you motivated and you will learn a lot of things in the way. And if your game results being trash or bad it doesn't matter because it's guaranteed that you learned a lot of useful stuff for your next game/project!


Hoped it helps :D and sorry for my bad english im ESL


Edit: sorry Maybe my advice is a bit advanced lol if you don't know anything about godot first watch a youtube video about the UI and the basics, it's okay if you copy things from youtube videos to start getting used with the engine i think