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Unnamed SuperTux Fangame (a supertux rpg) placeholder music

Author: 
Vaesea
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 - 15:44

placeholder just means that the music wouldn't be in the release version of the game, although the music here will probably be better than the release version's music

 

i'm actually not sure if i'll even finish this game but i've written a pretty decent story for it and it doesn't have tux as the main character

 

(to clarify, i have already started making it but it's no where near finished yet)

Collected Art: 
"Can't Stop Winning" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Battle Victory Music
"The Fallen" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Defeated Music
"Midnight Creeping" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Stealth Music
"Treading The Unknown" (RPG Orchestral Essentials)
"A Bitter Hope" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Dungeon Music
JRPG Epic Rock Battle Theme #1
"The Precipice of Victory" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Battle Results Music
"Out Of Time" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Danger Music
"A Tale of Wind and Water" (RPG Orchestral Essentials) - Peace Music
Knight Templar
Ringing of steel
Medieval
Battle midi
Heavy Boss Battle 2
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