About This Game. 《Melody 》is a music game based on the rhythm change to hit the key, When the note reaches the rhythm point, press the up, down, left and right keys to accurately perform the song, Each song is carefully crafted, interesting and challenging. Fingertip dynamic under the melody!!! Melody Thomas Scott, Actress: The Young and the Restless. Scott was born Melody Ann Thomas in Los Angeles, California. Her first film credit was as a child actress in the 1964 Alfred Hitchcock movie, Marnie (1964). After bit parts in movies in the mid-'70s (most notably in John Wayne's final film, The Shootist (1976)), she was offered bit parts on nighttime series, such as The Waltons (1972. MELODY is a free to play mobile rhythm game with a dedication towards beautiful art and rewarding, exciting gameplay. We of the development team have envisioned MELODY to suit a wide audience of gamers and encourage players to play it as they'd like. Constant Rhythm. Eighth Note (1/2 beat) Whole Note (4 beats) Dotted Half Note (3 beats) Half Note (2 beats) Quarter Note (1 beat) Dotted Quarter Note (1.5 beats).
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You play a session musician who has had a busy lifestyle, having worked in various cities and towns across the country. This has been your life, ever since you graduated from college, where you attained a degree in the field of Music.
Once returning home, you decide to leave the place you grew up in, to start a new life and a fresh start in another town. You have also decided to take a break from the job you know so well, to focus on a brand-new career. You’re just not sure what that will be yet.
In order to keep the money coming in, you decide to take up a job offer, tutoring Melody, the niece of a woman you meet by chance via an online marketplace. Melody is currently studying music in college, so having an experienced tutor is pretty important for her chosen career path.
What’s New:
v.1.00
So here we are, the final version of our second visual novel MELODY.
It’s been a great journey for us to be able to create, complete and deliver this game to you since we first began working on it in February 2018.
During the creation of this VN, we’ve been able to try some new things out, use some new locations, new poses, animations, and set the menu up much differently to our first game.
We’ve always maintained that these are visual novels first, and a game second. This story has always been about the early part of Melody’s career in music,
and depending on the choices that you the main character has made for her and yourself, will determine what kind of career and future she has by the conclusion of the game.
What we’ve fixed and added into this update
– Numerous spelling, grammar errors. There may be a blend of American and British (and even Australian) English used throughout the game.
We do our best to keep you all happy
– The Sophia/Xianne relationship decision in Week 9. This initially caused a problem for Week 14 where you had to manually change the relationship status in order to get the MFFF scene. That has been fixed now. Be sure to read the Walkthrough to see which relationships need to be Unlocked to get this scene in Week 14.
– We’ve added thirteen more Melody points to the game, and they are highlighted in Purple in the Walkthrough. These points will give you enough to reach the 400 point target.
By doing so, you can view a “Special Bonus Scene” which will play after the Perfect Ending concludes. Please refer to the Walkthrough on how to get this bonus ending.
– Added music to Weeks 1-12 in the game, and some new live tracks
– Eight new renders added to the Lewd Gallery (for $20+ members)
– Replaced some renders that had previous issues
– Improved the audio on certain live tracks
– Fixed the wall painting scene with Becca in Week 6
– Added a non-anal sex scene with Isabella in Week 5
We have also added in:
– A Replay Gallery into the main menu. Here you can view all the main sex scenes from Weeks 1-14 in the game.
NOTE: The sex scenes from the game endings will not feature here however.
So here we are, the final version of our second visual novel MELODY.
It’s been a great journey for us to be able to create, complete and deliver this game to you since we first began working on it in February 2018.
During the creation of this VN, we’ve been able to try some new things out, use some new locations, new poses, animations, and set the menu up much differently to our first game.
We’ve always maintained that these are visual novels first, and a game second. This story has always been about the early part of Melody’s career in music,
and depending on the choices that you the main character has made for her and yourself, will determine what kind of career and future she has by the conclusion of the game.
What we’ve fixed and added into this update
– Numerous spelling, grammar errors. There may be a blend of American and British (and even Australian) English used throughout the game.
We do our best to keep you all happy
– The Sophia/Xianne relationship decision in Week 9. This initially caused a problem for Week 14 where you had to manually change the relationship status in order to get the MFFF scene. That has been fixed now. Be sure to read the Walkthrough to see which relationships need to be Unlocked to get this scene in Week 14.
– We’ve added thirteen more Melody points to the game, and they are highlighted in Purple in the Walkthrough. These points will give you enough to reach the 400 point target.
By doing so, you can view a “Special Bonus Scene” which will play after the Perfect Ending concludes. Please refer to the Walkthrough on how to get this bonus ending.
– Added music to Weeks 1-12 in the game, and some new live tracks
– Eight new renders added to the Lewd Gallery (for $20+ members)
– Replaced some renders that had previous issues
– Improved the audio on certain live tracks
– Fixed the wall painting scene with Becca in Week 6
– Added a non-anal sex scene with Isabella in Week 5
We have also added in:
– A Replay Gallery into the main menu. Here you can view all the main sex scenes from Weeks 1-14 in the game.
NOTE: The sex scenes from the game endings will not feature here however.
Unfortunately, we ran out of time to add two more special scenes to the Fantasy Scenes gallery. If we find some time in the future, then we may still add them in as the scenes have already been written up for them.
If you haven’t played the final week of the game yet, then it will be vitally important which girls you have set to “LOCKED” or “UNLOCKED” in the main menu for this update especially, as it will determine which game endings you will get to see at the end of the game.
If you have the Walkthrough it will explain exactly what you need to do or what will be required for you to attain, or to avoid certain endings.
Just keep in mind that if you lock or unlock specific paths in this update, then some of the storylines may not make sense.
So for instance, if you’ve already decided to be with Melody, and Sophia is locked, then unlocking Sophia will give you dialogue if you are dating both girls instead of just Melody. And it might mean that you’ll get one ending instead of another.
Final Words
We really do hope that anyone who has played “Melody” enjoyed her journey, or has taken something good away from the experience.
It was a project that when we began working on it, we really had no idea how well it would be received, or just how many people would be interested in a music-themed visual novel. As sad as we are to say goodbye to this game and that Melody’s journey has finally come to an end, we’re also very excited by the prospect of delivering our new game to you in early-2020.
Melody has exceeded our expectations, and we’ve certainly learned a lot from making this game, so much so that we believe it will be beneficial in the production of our new project, and any others that we create in the future. Not many developers complete their games, but we also know that achieving this would not have been possible without the encouragement, love and support from you all.
Again, a huge thanks to anyone who has supported us during its production, and we sincerely hope you will continue to do so for our next project.
We appreciate the good wishes, the awesome feedback and believing in what we are trying to create.
We all hope you had a safe Christmas, and we wish everyone the very best for the New Year.
Yours in game creating and of course, music!
MrDots and the team.
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Left to right: Sharon, Cedella, Stephen, and Ziggy | |
Background information | |
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Also known as | The Melody Makers |
Origin | Kingston, Jamaica |
Genres | Reggae, dancehall |
Years active | 1979–2002 |
Labels | Tuff Gong, Rita Marley Music, Ghetto Youths United, EMI America, EMI, Virgin, Elektra, Rounder |
Associated acts | Damian Marley |
Website | TheMelodyMakers.com |
Past members | Ziggy Marley Stephen Marley Sharon Marley Cedella Marley |
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers were a Jamaican-American reggae family group whose line-up consisted of the children of musicians, Bob Marley and Rita Marley, which includes lead singer Ziggy Marley with Sharon Marley, Cedella Marley, and Stephen Marley. Formed in 1979 in Brooklyn, New York, Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers members began their musical endeavors in their pre-teens under the name the Melody Makers.
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers was launched into mainstream recognition following the release of their best-selling fourth album, Conscious Party, which contained the hit single 'Tomorrow People' and the number-one single 'Tumblin' Down'.[1] Their fifth album, One Bright Day, which contains themes of optimism and self-empowerment, was released in 1989. In 2000, they toured worldwide for the release of their live DVD, Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers Live (2001). In 1996 they sang the theme song for the animated children's TV series Arthur.
Originally formed at the request of their father, Bob Marley, it was only after his death that the Melody Makers came into their own.[2] Their vision, however, is similar to their father's desire to bring people together through music and the Melody Makers' pop-reggae sound has certainly done that. The band is comprised by four of Bob Marley's ten children, vocalist/guitarist Ziggy, vocalist/guitarist/drummer Stephen, vocalist Cedella, and vocalist Sharon. As the eldest male, Ziggy is viewed by the press as the group's leader, with Stephen often sharing in the songwriting and lead vocals.[2]
The four siblings initially came together as a musical unit in 1979 to record 'Children Playing in the Streets'.[2] Bob Marley had composed the song four years earlier for his children and wanted to share this gift with children around the world. All royalties from the single were pledged to the United Nations, to aid its efforts during the International Year of the Child. Ziggy and Stephen performed together at their father's funeral on 21 May 1981, dancing alongside the I-Threes and the Wailers, during their brief homage to the great artist. Later that year, the Melody Makers released their second single, 'What a Plot,' which, like their debut, appeared on their late father's own Tuff Gong label.[2] In 1983, the group performed at Reggae Sunsplash, a festival that Ziggy and Stephen were already veterans of, having appeared on-stage there back in 1979 during the Wailers' own set.
In 1984, the Melody Makers began a recording session with English producer Steve Levine that released a single, 'Lying in Bed'. In 1985, the group released their first album, Play the Game Right.[2] Although accompanied by the Barrett brothers, who were the solid rhythm section for the Wailers, the group's record bore little resemblance to their father's music.
In 1986, Hey World was released and credited to Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers.[2] This album laid the groundwork for the group's fast maturing sound. A phenomenal mix of upbeat pop and heavier roots, cemented by hip electro-production, it was evident that the Melody Makers were no longer in the thrall of their father's music, but had found their own voice. In support of the album, Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers embarked on their first tour, a veritable Tuff Gong roadshow with Nadine Sutherland and the I-Threes along as opening acts. The group was well received at the yearly Reggae Sunsplash in 1986 and 1987.[2]
In 1988, the band's popularity was at such a height that they were signed to the international major label Virgin Records.[2] Later that year, they went into the studio with Tina Weymouth and Chris Franz of Talking Heads to record their third album, Conscious Party. The album charted at no. 23 on the Billboard 200 and at no. 26 on the R&B Albums chart.[3] The album spawned the successful single 'Tomorrow People', which charted at no. 16 on the Mainstream Rock chart and no. 39 on the Hot 100.[1] The second single 'Tumblin' Down' was also well received charting at no. 1 on Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart and at no. 28 on the Dance Music/Club Play Singles charts.[1] The album received a Grammy award for 'Best Reggae Album'.
The Melody Makers' follow-up album One Bright Day, released in 1989. The album charted at no. 26 on the Billboard 200 and at no. 43 on the R&B Albums chart.[3] The single 'Look Who's Dancin' received positive feedback and charted at no. 41 on Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart and at no. 23 on the Dance Music/Club Play Singles charts.[1] The album also spawned the singles 'Black My Story (Not History)', 'One Bright Day', 'Justice', and 'When the Lights Gone Out'. The album received a Grammy award for 'Best Reggae Album'.
In 1991, the group released their sixth album, Jahmekya. Although it brought the Melody Makers their most glowing reviews, the record itself did not begin to equal the sales of their last albums, and their single, 'Good Time', barely scraped into the bottom reaches of the charts. The single 'Good Time' only charted no. 85 on Hot 100 charts.[1] The album charted at no. 3 on the Top World Music Albums and at no. 63 on the Billboard 200.[3] The album also spawned the singles 'Rainbow Country', 'Kozmic', and 'Small People'. The album received a Grammy nomination.
In 1993, the group released their seventh album 'Joy and Blues'. The album charted at no. 5 on the Top World Music Albums chart, no. 75 on the R&B Albums chart, no. 178 on the Billboard 200 chart, and no. 11 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.[3] Returning to their roots with a vengeance, and accompanied by former Wailers' bassist Aston Barrett, the album was their final one for Virgin.
In 1995, the group signed a record deal with Elektra and released 'Free Like We Want 2 B' accompanied by the group's own recording label 'Ghetto Youths United'. The album charted at no. 170 on the Billboard 200 chart and no. 3 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.[3] The single 'Power to Move Ya' charted no. 13 on the Dance Music/Club Play Singles.[1]
In 1996 Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers released a song called 'Love Power' for the Jim Henson soundtrack movie Muppet Treasure Island with the composers Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil [1] In that same year, the group performed the theme song to the PBS Kids series, Arthur.
In early 1997, the group performed at the tribute concert 'Marley Magic Live' in Central Park, New York on the Summerstage. They also released their second best-of album 'The Best of (1988-1993)'. Later that year, the group released ninth album 'Fallen Is Babylon'. The album only charted no. 3 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.[3] In 1998, the second single 'Everyone Wants to Be' charted at no. 16 on the Dance Music/Club Play Singles chart. The album earned the group their third Grammy award.
In 1999, the group released their tenth studio album, 'Spirit of Music'. The album peaked at no. 1 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.[3] The album spawned the singles 'Higher Vibration', 'Jah Will Be Done', and 'One Good Spliff'. Later that year, the group reunited to perform at the 'One Love All-Star Tribute Concert'. The concert was recorded and released in the same year and features other performances from Rita Marley, Julian Marley, Erykah Badu, and other artists.
In 2000, the group released their live album 'Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers Live, Vol. 1', which charted at no. 5 on the Top Reggae Albums chart.[3] In May 2001, the group released a concert DVD 'Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers Live'. The DVD was filmed in 2001 in Pompano Beach, Florida.
In 2003, Ziggy released his first album Dragonfly. In the same year, Stephen and his brother Damian put together an album called Educated Fools under the group name of Marley Boyz. They recorded it on the labels 'Ghetto Youths International' and 'Tuff Gong International', collaborating with a number of other reggae artists including their brother Ky-Mani Marley.
Cedella currently lives in Miami, Florida, where she is the CEO of Tuff Gong International. She continues to tour with the Melody Makers internationally and perform on numerous TV shows. She has also developed a collection of customized women's clothing, named Catch A Fire, the title of one of her father's albums.
Sharon balances her prowess on stage with the Caribbean business of Ghetto Youth United, the Melody Makers support group and as the curator of the Bob Marley Museum.
Erica Newell, who was back-up vocalist for all of the group's tours, has pursued her own solo career. She released a single 'Inspire Me'. She is currently working on her own album, which will be released her own independent record label 'Ouida International'. She sings as a backing vocalist for Stephen Marley and continues to do her own shows.
In 2006, Ziggy released his second album Love Is My Religion, which earned Grammy award for 'Best Reggae Album'. In the following year, Stephen released his first album Mind Control in March 2007, which also earned a Grammy award for 'Best Reggae Album'. In 2008, Ziggy released a live CD/DVD 'Love Is My Religion Live'. In 2009, Ziggy released his third album Family Time. In the same year, Stephen joined Snoop Dogg and Slightly Stoopid on the Blazed and Confused 2009 Tour and released Mind Control Acoustic.
In February 2011, Cedella announced she would design the kit for the Jamaican track and field team at the 2012 Summer Olympics, including world champion Usain Bolt, under an arrangement with Puma. In May 2011, Stephen released his second album 'Revelation Part 1: The Root of Life'. In July 2011, Ziggy released his fourth album Wild and Free. The album spawned the single 'Forward to Love'. In September 2011, Cedella released a book called 'One Love'. Ziggy's 'Wild and Free' album and Stephen's 'Revelation Part 1: The Root of Life' both have received a 2012 Grammy nomination.[4] Stephen won the 2012 Grammy award for 'Best Reggae Album'.
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers were often compared to their father's group Bob Marley and the Wailers, a Jamaican reggae group. Jo-Ann Greene of All Music Guide stated, 'The Melody Makers had a breezy pop style, and while it was impossible not to hear Bob in Ziggy's vocals, this only emphasized the incredible emotional qualities of his own voice.'[2]
Year | Category | Nominated Work | Result | ||
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Grammy Awards | |||||
1986 | Best Reggae Album | Play the Game Right | Nominated | ||
1989 | Best Reggae Album | Conscious Party | Won | ||
1990 | Best Reggae Album | One Bright Day | Won | ||
1992 | Best Reggae Album | Jahmekya | Nominated | ||
1994 | Best Reggae Album | Joy and Blues | Nominated | ||
1996 | Best Reggae Album | Free Like We Want 2 B | Nominated | ||
1998 | Best Reggae Album | Fallen Is Babylon | Won |