01-5-2013, 03:30 AM | #1 |
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FFR Music Producer on KickStarter!
Happy New Year Everyone!
As a member and Music Producer on FFR for the last 9 years (Bomb The Bass), I'm pleased to announce that my 'Music game' idea is now on KickStarter. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...369/mp3-hunter Please tweet, show your support if possible. Many Thanks!
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With Regards Grahame aka Paradise Decay Artist Responsible for "Bomb The Base feat Nina" on FFR. My Music: https://paradisedecay.bandcamp.com/ Official Website: http://www.youtube.com/user/ParadiseDecay |
01-5-2013, 11:07 AM | #2 |
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Re: FFR Music Producer on KickStarter!
I would say it seems limited to specific types of music, for example mostly of the electronically-produced variety. In particular it needs to be music that can easily be separated out into parts. I can't really see, for example, a live recording working with this. This isn't necessarily bad but is a limitation to keep in mind.
The graphics need to be changed completely. I assume what you have is placeholder graphics but I don't think anyone would buy a game with what looks like Windows 3.1 graphics or at best early Windows 95 graphics. I like the building music idea. But the specific way you have chosen to do this has been done to death. It's essentially Bejwelled (or similar games) but you unlock music. This isn't necessarily a bad idea, but expect the market to already be saturated with Bejewelled-type games. I'm not sure how viable another would be. Again, I like the music building/unlocking idea, but I'd change the rest of the game to something less overdone. I just don't think another Bejewelled clone really has much staying power, which is what this needs to succeed. If you wish to expand beyond your own music you will need to offer financial incentive to other artists to feature music in your game. It will also be nontrivial to get all the recordings you may need, ... essentially individual recordings of all the "parts" unless the song in question happens to already be in a midi format, tracker format, or some other format where it essentially is already in parts. Also, without a programmer, you don't have a game. I wish you luck. |
01-5-2013, 08:59 PM | #3 |
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Re: FFR Music Producer on KickStarter!
Ehh... games much more complex and harder to produce than that are often done completely as a hobby and with zero money.
This... isn't going to work out... Other games on kickstarter do a tremendous amount more for less money than you're asking. How can you even spend that much money on this game?
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01-5-2013, 09:20 PM | #4 |
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Re: FFR Music Producer on KickStarter!
£100,000 ... is this some joke? Why are you even asking for any money at all?
You want to pay one hundred thousand pounds to hire a dev team to create what looks like a hobby project made by some highschooler in GameMaker, who then uploaded it to Kongregate and got four plays and no ratings. tha truth Interesting idea, but drop the kickstarter and find someone on a game dev forum to work on the project with you. |
01-5-2013, 11:02 PM | #5 |
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Re: FFR Music Producer on KickStarter!
100,000 euros
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