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Games are actively engaging multimedia experiences. While the game engine is a crucial component for creating a great game, additional elements like music, design, and sound effects are essential—much like salt and pepper enhance a delicious steak (with the good meat being the game engine). In working on this multimedia project, I discovered some valuable resources that I would like to share in this article.
Music
- Fortunately, I have a friend who can create music, allowing us to compose notes and produce tracks.
- YouTube Audio Library
- Incompetech
Sound effects
- My wife generously contributed her voice for sound effects.
- Taira Komori Sound Effects
- BBC Sound Effects
- Kenney
Font
Sprites
Sprites are two-dimensional images or animations that are integrated into a larger scene, often used in video games. They represent characters, objects, or other visual elements within the game environment. Sprites can be static images or animated sequences, allowing for dynamic interactions and visual storytelling.
In game development, sprites are essential for creating engaging visuals and enhancing the player’s experience. They are typically rendered on the screen as part of the game’s graphics, and their design can significantly impact the overall aesthetic and feel of the game.
Remark
- Ensure that the resources you use are copyright-free.
- I will update this article whenever I find additional useful resources.
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