Yu Jammin

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Publicado 2021-07-13

YU JAMMIN


This is a two week prototype created for a game design uni class. The theme was

'voice' and I wanted to make a game where you had to record your voice and then

make music using those sounds. I had trouble getting the recording part to work so I

decided to just use premade assets/sound effects. I had a lot of fun developing it

and I learned a lot about developing around BPM/the precision that is required.


@Droid, @MZZA, @itsreddqueen and @yurikadry guest star in the studio!


Download Here!


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Controls:


  • Click on the note symbol on the left to pick a sound. Click again to get a new set of sounds.
  • Click on the notes to arrange them. You can drag up/down to adjust the pitch of that note.
  • Click on the bar underneath the sound title to adjust the volume.
  • Click on the Power Switch to mute/unmute a track.
  • Click on the CULL switch to stop a sound when that sound plays again.
  • Click any of the preset buttons to get a preset arrangement of notes.
  • Click on the Spinning CD when you are done making your song to do a full performance!
  • F1 will forcibly restart the game.


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Credits:


Stepford (Programmer) : Twitter | Newgrounds | Itch.io

PerhapsNameless (Vocal/Voice Instruments) : Newgrounds | Twitter

TheChad4k (Menu Music) : Newgrounds | Spotify | Soundcloud


Special Thanks:

@itsreddqueen drew this cover for the main menu.

@CJspellsfish drew this cover for the main menu.

@another7887 drew this cover for the main menu.

@bingowaders drew this cover for the main menu.

@nikkiphantomite drew this cover for the main menu.

@spazgunk drew this cover for the main menu.

@ryve drew this cover for the main menu.

@m1roart drew this cover for the main menu.


@textexaz, @ConnorGrail, @Pepperly, @MonoCronic, @CJspellsfish and

a few others all helped me get sound effects for the game.