12 16-bit music tracks for JRPG and adventure video gamesConsider this 16-bit fantasy music asset pack for your next project!This asset pack includes twelve loop-ready music tracks, in .WAV format, that are well-suited for sea-themed fantasy video games that may want a retro-vibe and/or use pixel art. They were inspired by the music of JRPGs and adventure video games from the 1990s on the SNES. There’s over 17 minutes of music in the pack, including exploration music, town music, battle music and even pirate music. Two of the tracks are bonus tracks that serve as alternate versions of other tracks. I included a .pdf document with instructions for how to loop the tracks. Watch the Walkthrough Video for content description and loop instructions: https://youtu.be/5SYw2sAfKaITrack List:01 - Archipelago Overworld02 - Seaside Exploration03 - Seaside Village #104 - Seaside Village #205 - Battle Track #106 - Battle Track #207 - Sailing with Pirates08 - Travelling by Submarine09 - Dungeon Exploration #110 - Dungeon Exploration #2BONUS - Archipelago Overworld (Extended)BONUS - Travelling by Submarine (Alt Version)How to Use the Tracks:These are my original compositions. You are welcomed to use these tracks in any desired way in your video games, without cost or permission. The only thing that I would ask of you is to give credit where it is due by mentioning by name, François Gérin-Lajoie. Thank you! And if you want to promote your game, you’re welcome to mention it in the comments below.Let's Help Each Other Out! If you enjoy this asset pack, would you be so kind as to rate it please? It will give it more visibility. Thank you!If you enjoy my music, be sure to visit my YouTube channel and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@Francois_Gerin-LajoieIf you would like to commission me to write custom music for your game, contact me and I would be more than happy to do so: oragus2@yahoo.com12 tracks in .wav formatTracks are meant to be looped. Each plays through once. See "Loop Instructions" document for more details.No AI was used in creating this package. All music included was composed by a sentient human.




