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Low pressure music maker playground ODDADA launches on Steam today!

It's launch day for this musical exploration game.

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August 15, 2024

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Sven Ahlgrimm :

Summary:

Tactile music maker ODDADA is launching today on PC and Mac via Steam as part of the Wholesome Games Steam Celebration! Developed by Sven Ahlgrimm and Mathilde Hoffmann, ODDADA is a relaxing musical exploration game filled with gadgets, gizmos and different levels for you to create a unique sound with.

About the Game:

ODDADA is a music maker with endless possibilities and freedom to play! Take your tune-train for a spin through various levels, crafting a musical track from a multitude of toy-like interactive instruments. Build your song by layering different tracks together, adding new sounds as you go; and when it’s all done you can sit back and enjoy the grand finale!

Levels and instruments are randomised every time, so each go around is different. Unlock new gadgets, gizmos and tools as you play to expand your melodic horizons. Each song can be printed onto a virtual cassette that you can customise, download and share with the world!

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Features

  • A low pressure tactile musical playground 

  • Unique musical mechanics – figuring them out is half the fun!

  • Randomised levels and instruments create a unique sound for every run

  • Unlock new levels and instruments as you play

  • Customise your completed cassettes 

  • Download your creations as audio files share with the world

 

About the Developer:

In early 2020, Sven created a wave system on a minimalistic tile-based landscape, where the tiles moved in a mesmerizing way and triggered the houses it passed by. Originally Sven didn't plan to make a music game - but the way the waves triggered the houses instantly  reminded him of the piano roll interface that you can see in music production software. A few months later, after Mathilde joined the project, they started to grasp the full potential of Oddada for playful music creation. They received funding from the Medienboard Berlin Brandenburg games program and worked steadily on making the musical village of ODDADA come alive and tweaking the music experience to be more satisfying.

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