![]() Give the inn’s busy kitchen the random sounds of clanging pots and pans and the creak of wooden floors, or have a suit of armor start to move with its screeching metal scraping along the ground. Making a fantasy game? Don’t overlook this pack! Besides the sounds of cloth and GUI boops that could fit anywhere, a number of the non-machine sounds can find a perfect home in your world. Fill your battles with the sounds of shotgun blasts, rifle shots, and submachine bursts, or try to skip battles by messing with computers and machines that have all sorts of sounds: powering on and off, engines starting and idling, error alerts, and pinging sensors! ![]() ![]() Let your players know they’ve found useful items after rustling around in plastic bags, unscrewing jars, and even shoving ceramic pots aside with sounds instead of messages! Add the crunch of glass and clatter of metal under your hero’s boots when they search abandoned buildings and give equipping jeans a proper zipper SE. BEEP-BEEP-BEEP-BEEP! That’s the sound effect alarm, letting you know the Doomsday SFX is out! Joel Steudler is here with a massive pack of 350 sound effects to fill your modern and post-apocalyptic games with the sounds of life or the echoes of life, depending on if your hero can find anyone else still alive.
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