RPG Sounds Fantasy Worlds

RPG Sounds Fantasy Worlds

By iMakeStuff

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2019-05-20
  • Current Version: 3.4
  • Adult Rating: 9+
  • File Size: 531.04 MB
  • Developer: iMakeStuff
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Score: 4.9
4.9
From 30 Ratings

Description

RPG Sounds Fantasy Worlds is an ever growing collection of generative procedural RPG Fantasy Worlds Soundscapes with optional light scripts and light effects when connected to Philips Hue or IKEA® TRÅDFRI. (Also works without lights). High quality audio samples curated by experienced sound engineers and brought to life with our SoundScape engine. It's a truly innovative and immersive way to add soundtracks to your tabletop games or other RPG gatherings. Fast loading and easy to understand User Interface makes it easy to reach all the controls and create your own custom settings within a Fantasy World. Save custom presets within worlds to create the perfect fit for all your needs. Use the Soundboard, unique per world to play singleshots when you need them. Even when the soundscape is not playing. Our unique node based soundscape engine, which is behind the beautiful designed and intuitive user interface uses techniques which are used by top game designers and audio engineers to mimic nature's way and randomness. On top of that our soundscape apps use a unique and simple to use occurrence slider to let you decide how often a specific bird, monster or any other sound is used in the preset. Still it's totally unpredictable when a specific sound is being heard therefore producing an amazingly random natural sound experience. It can run for hours on end without getting repetitive like other sound engines do. Current available RPG Sounds Fanatsy Worlds: - Medieval Market - Bloody Battlefield - Deadly Dungeon - Voyage of Discovery * - Tavern Inn * - Enigmatic Castle * - Damp Forest * - Treasure Mine * - Sailing Oversea * - Forlorn Cathedral * - Soggy Swamp * - Secretive Sewer * - Masquerade * - Lighthouse * - Dragon Flight * - Tomb Of Horror * - Lava Filled Cavern * - Haunted Mansion * - Ice Age* - Medieval Town* - Deserted Desert * - Graveyard * - Old Western Town * - Secret Garden * - Lunatic Asylum * - Siren's Songs * - Harbour * - Wild West Saloon * - Giant Invasion * - Western Horse Ranch * - Sunken City * - China Town * - Raging River * - Underground Lake * - Way of Tao * - Sea of Moving Ice * Worlds marked with * are available as an extra individual purchase. Or unlock all worlds at once including future new releases, with a discount. (No monthly subscriptions).

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Reviews

  • Love this app

    5
    By 12thisisdumb86
    I got this app awhile ago and it was my favorite out of all the apps for hue lights. I don’t play RPGs but loved the fantasy scenes. This sure wants to make me learn how to play though. I play other types of board games. Sadly I lost this app when my phone died and I guess I didn’t have it backed up. I searched for this app to get again but I must say this is a very hard app to find. By accident years latter when buying another hue light app this one finally popped back up. It is way better than I remember including even more fantasy scenes.
  • Stellar

    5
    By Jin Thunderhart
    This app is a huge boon to any gaming setup. When I first opened it the amount of options felt a little overwhelming compared to other apps of a similar kind; however after a few minutes of noodling it clarifies itself and is actually quite intuitive. The biggest recommendation I can give this app is such: Although other comparable apps within the sector have perhaps more intricately designed musical compositions—they still operate on a loop—which becomes grating. If you’re reading this review you know what I mean. That wolf howl loops for the 10 millionth time. That one flurry of notes you loved the first 30 times becomes incredibly irritating. By adding the complexity of a simple sound board (something I’m used to seeing but absolutely understand why at first glance it’s a lot), allows the players or DM to shush that silly sound effect. Or apply a significantly smaller occurrence. For example: I’m playing a game called Sleeping Gods, sailing the high seas. Though just clicking one the options ‘Sailing Overseas’ is great-it inevitably falls victim to the loop conundrum. This app beautifully skirts it’s by allowing me to drop out the music, or add thunder or whatever. You can really strip it down to bare essentials-these small effects allow the larger, orchestral, sound effect ridden moments to really shine! Earn it. I hope they continue to expand their offerings in app. I understand their want to have some type of ease of use but their should be a master board option that allows you to access every sound effect across all genres. PS I was inspired to write this review because the storybook in Sleeping Gods told me I entered a damp forest and I went to the app to find a comparable genre and found one titled Damp Forest.
  • Good app an I’ve only used the free version

    4
    By Ilovejayne1
    The free version so far has been a great help I love the way you can switch off music at a flick of a switch especially when the moment calls for no music, its also nice because it doesn’t just stop abruptly it fades out which is nice and not jarring So far this has caused me to want to spend the $16 on the full version and see how my games can turn into an add filled adventure with YouTube to a fully immersive adventure with RPG soundscapes Thank you for making this app cheap and really easy to use would recommend to any game master out there who is looking for music and ambience It’s almost criminal how this app doesn’t have any full reviews or more traffic. Well done I can’t wait to see what this developer has to offer in the future
  • Why isn’t every DM using this???

    5
    By Booya420999
    Syrinscape seems to be the big supporter dnd sound board. It’s not good, with a horrible interface. I’ve used so many. Same story. Janky music, bad interfaces, and in the end just went back to a Spotify playlist. Not with this app. This sound board is clean, works well, you can overlap your Spotify music on top. I just hooked it up to my hue lights and it’s crazy this thing is so cheap. It auto changed the colored lights. Things light lightening light up the room. We even used it for our Christmas doing Spotify music over the tavern background. It was great ambiance. Crazy that this thing doesn’t have 10k reviews.
  • Just what I was looking for

    5
    By NezerethD
    I can set an audio and visual scene with just this app, tap to toss in immediate sound effects, set the mood, increase tension and energy. App was a little buggy when I first got it but subsequent updates have smoothed it out and improved it greatly. I run it now during every gaming session. Update: This app just keeps getting better as they release more scenes. I couldn’t more highly recommend.
  • Very much worth it

    5
    By RoguesNtheHouse
    I’m amazed at low the number of reviews for this there are. As stated by other folks, this is high quality and VERY user friendly, the latter I really appreciate it. The most valuable $15 I’ve spent on a DM resource.
  • Great app!

    5
    By zjdrews
    I live this sound system, combined with the Hue lights overhead and the hue strip on the table our group is fully immersed in the story line of any dnd campaign we are in! The customer service is quick to respond to any technical issues I have thrown at them as well.
  • Must have for any RPG

    5
    By D4 54NDM4N
    This app is awesome. If you are playing Pathfinder, DnD, or literally any other role-playing game, this app adds all of the ambience that you need to help players realize and visualize the world they’re in. You can pay one dollar for a set of sounds, or $10 for all of them, which is what I did. Literally worth every penny.
  • This is a great addition to a DM’s toolbox

    5
    By epiclvlcommoner
    Ad on Reddit got my attention. Glad it did, cause this is a useful app to add a bit more immersion to a tabletop game. I’m still playing around with the functionality and figuring out what it can do, but what I’ve messed with so far will definitely be implemented in my games. The only problem I see at this point is the limited musical selection, but that isn’t much of a problem given that the soundboard is the main draw. Being able to create sound effects when appropriate is a thing that my players are going to get a kick out of. Very happy with this purchase and looking forward to using it in-game!
  • amazing! get this app

    5
    By JR4006
    first thing about this app i noticed is how very user friendly it is. the amount of customization is amazing with most sounds having frequency and volume sliders, it really lets you make it sound just the way you want. the 3 free starting sets give you a ton of options that will add life to your RPG and the in app purchases i found very reasonable(1$ per set) to take things even further. had a slight issue with my first use of the app, but after sending feedback i got a quick and helpful response from the developer who addressed the issue and replied in under 24 hours. i was blown away by the friendly customer service and i couldnt recommend this app more. try it for free you wont regret it! (and if youre as happy as i am pick up some extra sets and support a great dev!)

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