Hello all,
So in Jenots we have a little logic/thinking game, and we have huge internal discussions about which music is better for this kind of thinking game.
There are two main groups, one saying: something more relaxing is much better and allows to think better.
Others saying that we need something with more action, or players will get bored to death while playing. And action music will add more spice to it.
So what do you guys think, how do you like to play thinking games in action music or more relaxed music?
If anyones interested, here's the video of the game:
Don't mind the music in the video, it's just a filler.
And here is the first attempt on soundtrack, which was deemed too much "actiony"
http://jenots.com/magness.mp3
Comments
So if you wish to leave what music does best to the music, then look at atmosphere and emotion. Here are a bunch of notes on alchemy, from Wikipedia: in your actual gameplay, you're already dealing with the material aspect of alchemy (the preparation), and so you can leave the meditative/spiritual aspect to the music. Give two options to your composer. One is to really tone it down, strip it and go slow and drone-like, much like the youtube video (ask why you did "temp" that video with that music). The other, and more interesting in my view, is to listen to e.g. Reich's Music for 18 Musicians, and see what rhythmic aspects of that can translate, obviously with a change of sound palette to suit. You do want to preserve some of its urgency but take the edge off and travel east in a way, to a more philosophical destination.
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If the first thing anyone is likely to do is turn the music off/down in the game (to concentrate) then it probably isn't worth having music in the first place.
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There was also an idea, to provide both action and relaxing music, that user could set in settings, but don't know if it would be an overkill