How to catch a break?

Discussion in 'Public Game Developers Forum' started by Thaasophobia, Mar 7, 2010.

  1. Two words: FLStudio (formerly Fruity Loops). Mac or Win (though more plugins are available for Windows). I've been using it for years and it's simply one of the best softsynth/samplers in existence. It'll even take VSTi and DXi plugins, function as a MIDI instrument, utilize MIDI keyboards, and has a wide variety of stuff available for it. Everything I've written in the last 10 years has been with FLStudio. It's a bit daunting at first but once you get into it and learn everything it's capable of you can really get your groove on in a big way. Even comes in a variety of "sizes" to suit your budget -- but if you're serious about music, consider investing in the Signature Bundle. It's worth every penny. There are some cool optional plugins/synths you can grab too but it can add up. Start with the bundle first and work up from there.

    But do yourself a favour and don't write another rhythm game unless you've got a truly different, genre-expanding idea for it. It's a fairly narrow market and it's already pretty saturated.
     
  2. Thaasophobia

    Thaasophobia Active Member

    #22 Thaasophobia, Mar 9, 2010
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    I wasn't thinking rhythm game, per se. I think I've already had enough experience entering an oversaturated genre ;)

    Either way, I've used that before but didn't know it had made it to mac. Good deal, might jump on that, thanks for the heads up.

    EDIT: ok, never mind. It's not for mac still.
     
  3. HappyninGames

    HappyninGames Well-Known Member

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    Wanted to say thanks for everyone's input - we just launched our first game into the App Store as well, and it's tough to break through.
     
  4. Actually, scratch that. I was browsing the latest plugins (haven't checked in ages) and saw some for Mac so assumed FLStudio had finally crossed over, but evidently I was mistaken. Damn. Looks like Reason is still the closest thing you can get to it on a Mac. (Of course, you could always run FLStudio in Parallels or Boot Camp)
     
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    mehware Well-Known Member

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    Pooping on people, mini-gore style... I am so confused?
     
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    steelfires Well-Known Member

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    Candy Mountain, Charlie!
    Well looked at the lite version. It's true that it is not new enough. Looking forward to your next game.
     
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    HappyninGames Well-Known Member

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    #27 HappyninGames, Mar 9, 2010
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    Confused as to what the game's about? Or something else?

    The good news is that since there are so many apps and so many developers, there's definitely a lot of resources and material to look through to try and determine the best practice for your app; of course, what's on paper and what actually happens can be completely different, but it's definitely helpful to start off.
     

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