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Soundtracks for use in Open Dungeons

Author: 
Danimal
Saturday, March 23, 2013 - 08:01
Favorites: 
7
Project: 
Open Dungeons

Candidates soundtracks for use in Open Dungeons, mostly dark ambience songs.

Collected Art: 
Dark lights
Dark Descent - Extended Cut
Oriented
Theme of Com-Mecha
Dark ambiance
Mystical Theme
Random Gods (Dark and Silent)
Anger Lonely [3m loop]
I swear I saw it - background track
Searching
EmptyCity: Background Music
Shadowdrone
Temple of the Maker
Dark Fallout
North Wind (More music inside)
Dark Factory
Lurid Delusion
Wasteland Showdown [Battle Music]
Undead Rising
The Dark Amulet - Dark Mage Theme
Heroes Theme
Caves of Sorrow
Swamp Environment Audio
Dream Raid (Cinematic Action Soundtrack)
Blackmoor Tides (Epic Pirate Battle Theme)
Egyptian meditation music
Disturbed Soundscape
Ominous Goings-On
Night Stalker
Dungeon Ambience
Pentaceratops
Preview
Antlion-Demon
Preview
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