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The game '''reacts''' musically to players's actions.
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[[Musical Outcome]] refers to the generation of musical sounds, which are collectively perceived as [[Music]], as a collateral effect of the players'/PC's actions. This differs from playing some sort of instrument inside the game in the sense that the player has some other primer action plan despite the game '''reacts''' musically to players's actions.
 
   
 
   
 
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Revision as of 17:43, 14 October 2011

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Synopsis

Music generated as a by-product of in-game actions.

Relationships

Context:
Gameplay File:M385px-Gameplay-front-v20.png.
May relate to:
Genre File:M385px-Genre-front-v20.png, Contextual Music , Diegetic Music .
Makes use of:
Music .

Description

Musical Outcome refers to the generation of musical sounds, which are collectively perceived as Music, as a collateral effect of the players'/PC's actions. This differs from playing some sort of instrument inside the game in the sense that the player has some other primer action plan despite the game reacts musically to players's actions.

Examples

Everyday Shooter:
Flower:
Rez HD:
[show less examples...]
Bit Trip Beat:
Patapon:
Peggle:
The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom:



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