We’re thrilled to support our very own Adam Badagliacco, QA Lead at Overture Games, in his latest indie game venture, A Creature's Journey! 🚀 Adam has poured his passion and expertise into creating this unique adventure, combining his love for immersive storytelling with game development. A Creature's Journey is a story-rich tactical RPG featuring a hex grid battle system. Explore a vast map of foreign lands brimming with exotic creatures to discover, battle, and befriend. Plan your route over this uncharted world while heeding the biological adaptations of each team member. When dangers prove too perilous, will you retreat or push the boundaries of your journey and venture forward? We're proud to see Adam’s creativity shine in this project and can’t wait for you all to experience it! Check out A Creature's Journey: https://lnkd.in/g_eAhQ_K #jointhejourney by following the socials: https://lnkd.in/g2Y_Sufv
Overture Games
Software Development
Chicago, IL 534 followers
When Duolingo meets Guitar Hero
About us
Music has been taught the same way since Mozart’s generation… and we are here to change it!
- Website
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https://bit.ly/4abmtkS
External link for Overture Games
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, IL
- Type
- Privately Held
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Chicago, IL, US
Employees at Overture Games
Updates
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Collaborative content is the future of creation. Let me (Aspen Buckingham) explain. When Steven Jiang and I work together, our content performs better - the numbers don't lie. But why? Because it's social and we're doing it together. As I started thinking more deeply about this, I realized that it has a much broader application than just our content creation process. A social element can completely change the dynamics of any experience. This sparked us to verbalize a new value for our company: "If we're having fun, they're having fun." Send us a video of you and a friend practicing Intervallic! Sign up for our waitlist here → https://bit.ly/4abmtkS
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If you send a sprinter to run a marathon, they’re not going to finish. The same applies to cooking a steak in a microwave. Which is why we changed this feature for all students. We built an octave changer that gives students the freedom to sing or play in their comfortable range, regardless of whether they are a soprano or a bass. This opens up the game to anyone making it so students can practice in their comfortable range. This taught us an important lesson: inclusivity should always be at the forefront of our minds. Sign up for our iOS waitlist so your students can play → https://bit.ly/4abmtkS
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Turns out, we had made a mistake. Musicians who had learned transposing instruments like the clarinet, trumpet or xylophone couldn't play it easily because the visuals didn't match their instruments! So, we did something about it. We added a new feature that would make the game more inclusive. Now, players can choose their instrument and the game calibrates the visuals based on their choice. Now band classrooms can all play! Here's what we learned. When you get feedback from people saying it isn't accessible to them, don't ignore it or brush it aside. Listen to their feedback, and do something about it. Sign up for our iOS waitlist so your classroom can play → https://bit.ly/4abmtkS
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We love making skits! It’s how we spread our message to someone who may not be familiar with our game, Intervallic. And videos like this help us reach millions of people per month. If you want to see how it works, Sign up for our iOS waitlist here: https://bit.ly/4abmtkS P.S., our waitlist is filling up fast and we have a limited amount of spots so now is your chance!
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This piece, Galaxy Funk, was composed by Petr Folta from Time Skip Band. This is how it looks when a student completes a level. No matter the instrument or level, anyone can learn a new song with our app, Intervallic! Sign up for our iOS waitlist here: https://bit.ly/4abmtkS
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POV: You're a musician and an educator. But it feels like there's a gap between the two. We’ve built Geometry Dash meets Duolingo for music. Join our waitlist to bridge the gap between music & education → https://bit.ly/4abmtkS
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Want to get to know your customers? Try working with kids. Hear us out: At CYC, we work with kids to teach them music. Kids are honest. They'll tell you if they're bored or if they're having fun. No filters needed. At first, we thought our main audience were the parents but as we spent more time with kids, we realized they weren't our true target audience. Instead, we found our biggest advocates and critics: the music teachers. They're the ones who can help our program reach more kids. So, moral of the story: If you really want to know your target audience, work with the people closest to them. If you’re a music teacher or school administrator who’s looking to engage students with new tools, sign up for our iOS waitlist here: https://bit.ly/4abmtkS
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The internet loves when Aspen Buckingham sings. His video playtesting Intervallic at Northwestern University has over 12 million views. But now, he’s got competition. With our new feature, you can use your own voice to beat any level with the click of a button. Sign up for our iOS waitlist here: https://bit.ly/4abmtkS
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Our co-founder, Steven Jiang, is playing Intervallic testing our newest feature: Pitch Detection. This feature allows anyone to play our video game with any instrument singing, guitar, bassoon! The iOS version is coming soon 🤭 50 more spots just opened on the waitlist for early access. Thank you everyone who signed up for the first 150 spots! Sign up here → https://bit.ly/4aTGnC5