Music Library

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Music Library

The purpose of this page is to identify all the music available for the game's sound track, as well as what we think the most effective use of it is. If a piece of music has an assigned role in the game, mention that here.

Music can be identified by:

  • Location: Town, wilderness, etc.
  • Risk: Is there a sense of danger, or challenge, or safety?
  • Mood: Spooky, industrious, weird, sad, etc.

Terms

Domestic: Could suit a shop, cafe, town, etc.

8bit stule music

8bit style music

Tom Peter, CC BY-SA 3.0

  1. And I must follow if I can: Music for an exciting, upbeat moment, like a journey beginning
  2. back34: Music for an exciting, upbeat moment, like a new route

The Adventure Begins 8-Bit Remix

bart, CC BY 3.0

Music for general adventuring/journeying. Or perhaps unique music for the first town/a part of the first town?

Lunar Joyride (8-Bit)

FoxSynergy, CC BY 3.0

Music for a scene where you're doing something unusual and new, but fun.

Through Pixelated Clouds

bart, CC BY 3.0

Music for some kind of transportation - a barge or hoverboard or something.

JRPG Collection

Yubatake, CC BY 3.0

  1. battle_loop: Music for a battle
  2. dungeon_loop: Music for a dungeon, or another place where battle is likely
  3. fields_loop: Music for a bittersweet/old-fashioned/melancholic location, like a graveyard, flashback, return to previously visited place
  4. gameOver: Sound effect for a sad, brief, final event
  5. goodMorning: Sound effect for something starting, e.g. the game, or waking up
  6. goodNight: Sound effect for something where the mood or intensity is going down
  7. labyrinth_loop: Music for mysterious, spooky and dangerous places
  8. mainTheme: Perhaps not upbeat enough for main Tuxemon theme
  9. princess: Music for something a little out of the way, like a rest, or maze, or shrine or grove. Not dangerous, but unusual/secluded
  10. royalCourt_loop: Music for a scene with action but not conflict
  11. temple: Music for a place that is a bit off, but not creepy
  12. town_loop: Music for a domestic place or a scene with industrious people
  13. winBattle: Sound effect for a victory
  14. winBattleBig: Sound effect for a victory

JRPG Collection 2

Yubatake, CC BY 3.0

  1. levelUp: Sound effect for a tuxemon leveling up, or an item being used
  2. machineRoom_loop: Music for a puzzle room or factory
  3. mysticIsle: Music for a location that is spooky, but not dangerous
  4. shop_loop: Music for a domestic location
  5. winBattleBoss: Sound effect for an important victory
  6. winBattleFinal: Music for an important victory (longer than the other "wins")
  7. battleBoss: Feels like it's trying too hard for a boss battle. Maybe could be the music for a dangerous, spooky place with machinery
  8. battleFinal: Music for an important battle; it changes dramatically in mood - maybe too much
  9. characterRevived: Sound effect for healing
  10. discovery: Sound effect for something being uncovered or found
  11. docks_loop: Music for a domestic location, or for a place with battles - like a Pillar or a route with enemy trainers
  12. inn_loop: Music for a domestic location
  13. joinParty: Sound effect for a successful capture of a tuxemon

Generic 8-bit JRPG Soundtrack

avgvsta, CC BY 3.0

  1. Opening: Not sure
  2. BWV 1007 - Prelude: Music that is moody but not dangerous, like the soundtrack for the backstory
  3. Why do the nations ...: Not sure
  4. Santuary: Music for a safe place
  5. Reunion: Music for a reunion, or inside an important house
  6. Rebels Be: Music for a scene with freinds or allies, or when putting a plan in motion
  7. Town: Music for a unique town
  8. Overworld: Music for a route (or all routes)
  9. Here the Deities Approve: Music for a unique location
  10. The Empire: Music for inside a Pillar
  11. Ostrich: Music for journeying, but quite short - so while passing through a gateway/rest stop, or something?
  12. Timeworm Pagoda: Music for the dojo, or an alien location
  13. Danger: Music for a challenge or dangerous place
  14. Barbarian King: Music for a town, or a serious flashback
  15. Dungeon: Music for when the action intensifies. Quite short.
  16. Enter the Empire: Music for a slow procession/ceremony, e.g. a wedding or something being awarded near the end of the game
  17. Victory: Bit melancholic for a victory, I think
  18. Nighttide Waltz: Music for mysterious and strange stuff with a bit of action too, e.g. coming across a legendary
  19. Courtesan: Music for a domestic scene
  20. Game Over: Music for the end of the game

Other music

Boss Battle Theme

Doppelganger, CC BY-SA 3.0

Music for a battle

Red Doors v2.0

matthew.pablo, CC BY 3.0, although Matthew has quite specific preferences for how he is credited

Music for a battle

The Last Encounter

matthew.pablo, CC BY 3.0, although Matthew has quite specific preferences for how he is credited

Music for a battle

Further exploration