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Audio For Game

mattbezett edited this page Sep 12, 2022 · 28 revisions

Overview

Audio is an essential part of creating mood and emotions for video games. It encompasses sound effects for player, enemy and map events, as well as background music that will play passively. Please see the feature tickets for Sprint 1 and Sprint 2 for detailed information. Also see the following pages for details on each specific part of audio:

Inspirations & Processes

We were inspired by various sources that related to the aesthetic, gameplay and time period of Atlantis Sinks.

Sound Effects

The sound effects for the game needed to impactful, relevant and useful to the player, whether that's through giving audio cues such as when you take damage, or through creating immersion. While some sound effects were created using software, the majority of sounds were made by physical sound design. As none of us had prior experience with this, we needed to first conduct research.

How to make SOUND EFFECTS for GAMES - EASY TUTORIAL

The above video was very useful in giving us a basic idea of how to create sound effects. We knew we needed to be creative, think outside the box and most importantly ensure the sounds were accurate and relevant. We also conducted research for more specific sounds, such as a bow and arrow shown below:

Tutorial: How to easily make your own Bow and Arrow SFX !

Once we had recorded the raw sounds, we imported these into audacity to edit:

audacity

Table of Contents

Home

How to Play

Introduction

Game Features

Main Character

Enemies
The Final Boss

Landscape Objects

Shop
Inventory
Achievements
Camera

Crystal

Infrastructure

Audio

User Interfaces Across All Pages
Juicy UI
User Interfaces Buildings
Guidebook
[Resource Management](Resource-Management)
Map
Day and Night Cycle
Unified Grid System (UGS)
Polishing

Game Engine

Getting Started

Entities and Components

Service Locator

Loading Resources

Logging

Unit Testing

Debug Terminal

Input Handling

UI

Animations

Audio

AI

Physics

Game Screens and Areas

Terrain

Concurrency & Threading

Settings

Troubleshooting

MacOS Setup Guide

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