Tag: Linux
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Men’s Hair Club (LISA: The Painful RPG)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. So, quick note: I’m going to be holding off on posting #WeeklyGameMusic, as I’m now hard at work on finishing Not a Clone. So today is a special treat: Men’s Hair Club by Widdly 2 Diddly is a bizarre chiptune composition that sounds awfully like dubstep. Sounds weird? Oh, man,…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Liberation (La Muerte de Papo) (Papo & Yo)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. This week’s music comes from a touching and tragic game called Papo & Yo. Despite it’s fantastical (or more correctly, magical realism) settings, the puzzle platformer touches what it’s like to live under parental abuse. It’s quite fitting, then, that the credits music for this game, Liberation (La Muerte de Papo) by Brian D’Oliveira,…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Sync (Fez)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. Do you feel the beat? Yes, that one. Careful, don’t skip that one. You don’t want to fall off of those disappearing platforms! Great, now keep the rhythm. Now we’re all in Sync, a piece by Disasterpeace from the mind-bending game, Fez. Fez is a fairly simple puzzle-platformer with a…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Temple of Rain (Guacamelee!)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. http://youtu.be/YZGrI4NI9Nw This week’s music, Temple of Rain, is mucho Mexican composition by Rom Di Prisco. It’s a bueno piece that makes you excitado for the majesty that is temple número uno. ¿I mean, what were you expecting, señor luchador? ¡This! ¡is! ¡The pun-filled! ¡Guacamelee! Guacamelee! is a metroidvania beat ’em…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Sunny Side Up (Toki Tori 2+)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. Wait, a simple, jolly music in this week’s #WeeklyGameMusic? What is this madness!? Yup, it’s time to enjoy an easy-on-the-ears music called Sunny Side Up, composed by SonicPicnic and featuring the Royal Eggbert Choir. I’m glad relaxing tunes and cute graphics define Toki Tori 2+‘s presentation, because the game’s puzzles…
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#WeeklyGameMusic: Gone Home (Journey’s End) (Dust: An Elysian Tail)
#WeeklyGameMusic: New week, new music. Oh man! I’ve been dying to tell about Dust: An Elsyian Tail, a game made by a single Korean-American. But first, the music: from Hyperduck Studios comes a touching credits music called Gone Home (Journey’s End). Can you hear all that rain pouring from your eyes? The game’s story starts…