A plattform shooter survivor-like with a dark music genre mix between jazz & lo-fi such as trap, dubstep & glitch for the game boy color. 

Just a normal gig for Dante & his band mates... or so they thought. Visitors from outer space had other plans... 

This is an unfinished demo of a potential game. There are missing cutscene and gameplay elements, due to time etc!!! After the first wave there is nothing. Future plans:  8 different waves with power ups in between with a lot of music tracks. You can listen to the complete finished soundtrack with 11 tracks exclusive in the menu or here: https://extremejay.itch.io/fatal-error-jazz-ost

 This is a submission to the GB COMPO 2025 

This is a team production

Neo Iguana Studios

scripting

https://neoiguanastudio.itch.io


Grave Reaper Cushions

art

https://grave-reaper-cushions.itch.io


ExtremeJAy

music, idea & concept


This whole project was inspired by the main song. Started to compose this one for another project. It turned into a whole different direction than I thought and with it, there was the vision of Fatal eRRoR Jazz. Because the lack of my script & art skills, I reached out for two wonderful guys to help create this vision. My man from Neo Iguana Studios - who already did script & art for my music showcase - to make the scripting. And Grave Reaper Chushions – was a big fan of his work already – to do the art. Thanks to their help & additional ideas we got this thing you can play & listen to here.  

Made with GB Studio

https://chrismaltby.itch.io/gb-studio

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Love the setting and the art and music are so good! you did a great job with it! :D

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Great art and intro, has potential

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very nice music and the graphics are nice and colorful I hope you will continue to develop this game

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Great Demo! I love the musicians. So full of color and character.  Their instruments and the club look great too. I dig the jazzy music.