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BeerDone

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  1. Vangers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0BwsSa8n-o Vangers, in and of itself, is a great candidate for Game Dungeon. It's an obscure vehicle combat game developed by the Russian studio K-D Labs. It's a game creating something completely alien out of seemingly understandable concepts, abusing the vocabulary and your perception of reality to create a world that works in familiar ways, but... Isn't familiar. It's a game whose first level feels like being born anew, and it's really just the tutorial section. And its soundtrack's set to match! Using the same vibe as the game itself, the composer mixes weird mechanical and half-organic noises into a very appealing tune, creating something that I, personally, can enjoy, but I can't match it to anything of this world. Could just be my own inexperience with music in general, but it's a soundtrack I just couldn't not recommend. This particular video is the full set, but it seems distorted somewhat, compared to the actual audio files from the game. Game's available on Steam (fully ported to work on modern systems, but still running at 800x600 resolution in order not to confuse its voxel graphics engine), and the music is easy to retrieve as it's contained openly in a .ogg format, but since the game isn't abandoned and, in fact, is fully functional, I feel like YouTube's the best I should post here.
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