ill probably buy this game soon and take a few more shots.
don't buy it. it's ubercrap and almost unplayable. just buy it in case you go for every pce game.
The RedBook soundtrack has a few moments to appreciate. I don't think everyone will love it, but it is certainly one of the game's only positive attributes
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Todd's Adventures in Slime World (Red Book Soundtrack)http://junk.tg-16.com/audio/Slime_World/Slime_World_01.mp3 -- "
Come on!" 80's voice samples. Later in the track, you get treated to some synth sax!
http://junk.tg-16.com/audio/Slime_World/Slime_World_02.mp3 -- I dig the piano/percussion in the background.
http://junk.tg-16.com/audio/Slime_World/Slime_World_03.mp3 -- Hmm, there's a bit of an Egyptian/Middle Eastern/Asian flavor to this one that is nice, because it is subtle and doesn't get cloying.
http://junk.tg-16.com/audio/Slime_World/Slime_World_04.mp3 -- (
My favorite). This track starts off as a freestyle (latin freestyle) song, goes into some synth leads that could be from Valis II (which is a good thing). For me, this is a match made in heaven. I just wish the song was longer.
http://junk.tg-16.com/audio/Slime_World/Slime_World_05.mp3 -- This is whimsical, catchy, upbeat (yes, they threw a voice sample in there).
http://junk.tg-16.com/audio/Slime_World/Slime_World_06.mp3 -- "
The sound is serious!" More obligatory 80's voice samples, driven almost completely by funky bassline/percussion.
http://junk.tg-16.com/audio/Slime_World/Slime_World_07.mp3 -- This track prematurely ends, never really develops a personality of its own.
Depending on your taste in tea, you'll find some good stuff here.