It's just a music thing. Feel free to listen. :D Some notes about it, including a tiny note about the only actual instructions, are below. You can read those, if you want. April 3rd: Finally changed the name from "8-bit stuff." to "BeepBox Collection #2", in order to match the new project.
This is some stuff I made in Beepbox. I have a lot more things I could put in here, but these are the songs I think I did the best on. They share a bit in common, don't they? I noticed the second one was a little... lacking, somehow, but I still like it. I have another project with the first in it. You can listen to it extended on repeat there. I also added a feature that lets you skip to another song by pressing a number key. Press space, and a box opens up where you can type the song number. It goes up to 17. ...and I might make a new project with lots of my other ones in it, because I actually have over 50. Actually, #17 was supposed to go right after #9. The only ones I have names for so far are: - A Peaceful Day in Ameville (#4) -Setting the Stage (#8) -Spinner (#9) -Violet's Forest (not included in this project). Credits: I composed everything. ...with Beepbox. I also drew everything. ...with the Scratch editor. Which seems to be a bit glitchy lately. And also MS Paint. Did you know I use that for most of my art? Of course you did. Nothing says "RandomAppleSoda04" like simple art drawn with the thin pencil tool! (I occasionally use it for pixel art, but that's not about BeepBox so I'll explain that later.)