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Twang your lute as you explore a musical land in this cute indie gameStomp Plonk is a fun first-person luter

Stomp Plonk is a fun first-person luter

Making music with some weird lil guys and my lute in a Stomp Plonk screenshot.

Jamming on my lute as I explore a strange musical land in Stomp PlonkTurn your sound on to hear the tunes as I nose around for sources of music in this videoWatch on YouTube

Jamming on my lute as I explore a strange musical land in Stomp Plonk

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It is great to wander into a new area and try to figure out who’s performing which loop in its soundtrack. The big bass drum beats, oh those are clearly the women beating rugs out their windows. The faster little drums… are those the revellers dancing in the streets? No, no look, it’s this little guy on the corner doing a jig. Okay but who’s behind the jingling morris bells and the crystalline chimes? You’re not only finding the strange sights (some good hidden bits in here), you’re figuring out the music. Lovely.

You can add your own notes to the mix. Hitting number keys at any time twangs notes on your lute. Sometimes people in the world respond to your tunes, whether that’s characters repeating tunes back to you or an audience of ghosts rising from a spooky lake in response to your shredding. I think it might have musical quests to perform songs too? Maybe. One of the gems on my lute glows when I’m near a lost knight. The other, I’m not sure.

The problem, I suspect, is my tin ear. It’s hard to figure out if I should be doing something when my attempts to echo music are… let’s generously describe them as ‘painful’. But bless it, the game does its best to make my noodling sound nice and lutey.

Oh! And every time you jump, you shout a little “Hey!” I am always pleased to discover characters who react to that too.

Stomp Plonk is available pay-what-you-want (with no minimum)from Itch.iofor Windows, Mac, and Linux. If it looks familiar, that might be because I’ve posted work-in-progress snippets a a couple times withScreenshot Saturday Mondays, my weekly pick of interesting indie games from Twitter’s #ScreenshotSaturday.