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Latest revision as of 13:47, 7 December 2011

Random Card

Refresh this page or choose 'Random Card' (here or in the left sidebar) for another random card.

Musical Outcome

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Synopsis

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

Relationships

Context:
Emotional Script .
May relate to:
Contextual Music , Diegetic Music .
Makes use of:
Music .

Description

Musical Outcome refers to the generation of sounds, which are collectively perceived as Music, as a collateral effect of the players'/PC's actions.

This exploration differs from playing some sort of instrument in the game. Musical Outcome assumes that the player executes non-musical actions and that the game reacts musically to them.

The Musical Outcome may be combined with a background Music to create a global dynamic composition.

Examples

Chime:
Flower:
Rez HD:
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Everyday Shooter:
Bit Trip Beat:
Peggle:
The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom:



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