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Hello adventurers!

Today I'm sharing a collaboration I made with the The Mad Cartographer. He made a wonderful map based on the use of mirrors, as you can see! Definitely a good dungeon for a riddle or a puzzle of some sort! The art is awesome, I personally love the colors (and I generally love anything in the desert theme).

SFX

As for the audio, today is a special day. It's the first release using the new directory structure. If you don't know what I'm speaking about, please head ova der.

The new structure exists for a reason : I'm sharing the very first two SFX :

  • Small Landslide
  • Tombstone

It's really a first for me to actually share SFX (I created hundreds for myself though, obviously). Over time, the process will be improved, I'll take into account your feedback, etc. My objective though is to always share meaningful SFX and not the generic Swords Clash/footstep in the snow/etc. that are annoying as hell to use.

And if you don't care about SFX, no worries, there won't be "less ambiences". 

As of now, I'll share SFX with both 5$ tiers and 10$ tiers, but more to the 10$ tier as the 5$ is already generous in terms of content quantity compared to many other creators.

Ambiences

Seven ambiences are shared in this pack. Six are exclusive, one isn't. The track "Sand-filling room" will be part of my seventh album, but since I won't release it before months, I don't want you to wait that long, so consider it as a gift (or a early access).

The dungeon ambiences are pretty simple, but the theme fits very well altogether and does a good job at setting the mood! I'm particularly proud of my sand-filling room, the unavoidable desert theme dungeon trap ;)

Have fun!

Michael

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Rob Leonard

Perfect SFX examples for us to use, considering length and usefulness. And I haven't seen any similar ones around, so you filled a void...with all that sand I guess (haha). Great ambiences too. I like the fact that you included the duduk playing only occasionally, and not constantly...makes a much better atmosphere that way IMO. Looking forward to more goodies! :)

MichaelGhelfi

Ahaha thanks Rob! I'm glad you liked that first batch of SFX. More is coming, following the same guideline :)