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The '''Soundtrack''' of ''Answered Prayers'' consists of 40 tracks in total, able to be found as short, looping audio files in the ''Music'' folder. These have been furthermore remixed in RPG Maker 2003 by slowing the tracks down or speeding them up in certain areas.
Many of the tunes create a rather melancholy atmosphere, and often feature weather sound effects to set the mood. The [[Game Boy World]] contrasts with 8-bit music, and the japanese themed locations have traditional japanese instruments incorporated. There is a leitmotif with some tracks - the Title Screen track, ''Unanswered Prayer'', is reflected in such tracks as ''Hollow Place'' and ''Ocean Depths''.
This page creates a list of the original 40 tracks, their variation in the game and also songs that inspired the creator of the game, Klaufir, in their creative progress.
==Tracklist==
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==Speed Variations==
==Inspiration==
• The title of the game is inspired by the song ''Answered Prayers'' by David Sylvian. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv1snf4jTI8 On Youtube] <br>
• The “Chromakey Dreamcoat” prayer is named after a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbfI4tV6Nvs Boards of Canada song]. <br>
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Revision as of 20:18, 4 November 2016

The Soundtrack of Answered Prayers consists of 40 tracks in total, able to be found as short, looping audio files in the Music folder. These have been furthermore remixed in RPG Maker 2003 by slowing the tracks down or speeding them up in certain areas.

Many of the tunes create a rather melancholy atmosphere, and often feature weather sound effects to set the mood. The Game Boy World contrasts with 8-bit music, and the japanese themed locations have traditional japanese instruments incorporated. There is a leitmotif with some tracks - the Title Screen track, Unanswered Prayer, is reflected in such tracks as Hollow Place and Ocean Depths.

This page creates a list of the original 40 tracks, their variation in the game and also songs that inspired the creator of the game, Klaufir, in their creative progress.

Tracklist

No. TitleMusicLocations used Filename
1. "Absolute Zero"  / absolute-zero
2. "Abyss"  / abyss
3. "Air Conditioner"  / airconditioner
4. "AP001"  / AP001
5. "AP002"  / AP002
6. "AP003"  / AP003
7. "AP004"  / AP004
8. "Chipdirge (Mansion)"  / AP-chipdirge(mansion)
9. "Echonio"  / AP-echonio
10. "Empty Choir"  / AP-emptychoir
11. "Rain Indoors with Thunder"  / AP-Rain indoors-wThunder
12. "Arrows"  Arrow Lane arrows
13. "Bassybass"  / bassybass
14. "Bottlecap Pop"  Phantom Bar bottlecap pop
15. "Bubbles"  / Bubbles
16. "Chimiko"  Chimiko Shop Chimiko
17. "Cicadas"  Nexus Cicadas
18. "Colors"  Monochrome City Colors
19. "Complex"  Complex complex
20. "Elevator 02"  / elevator02
21. "Forest Loop"  Forest World forestloop
22. "Gears"  Clock Work World Gears
23. "Hollow Place"  Outlands hollow-place
24. "Industrial Ambience"  / Industrial-Ambience
25. "Lotus"  Miko Shrine lotus
26. "Noise Track"  / noise-track
27. "Ocean"  Ocean Floor ocean
28. "Ocean Depths"  Broken Clock Park ocean depths
29. "Radio"  / radio
30. "Rain Indoors"  Unused Rain_indoors
31. "Recollection"  Glitch World Recollection
32. "Snowy"  Snowy Streets snowy
33. "Spirit Town"  Spirit Town SpiritTown
34. "Thunderstorm"  Outside of the real world shrine ThunderStorm
35. "Tick Tock"  Tick Tock Area ticktock
36. "Unanswered Prayer"  Title Screen unanswered-prayer
37. "Underwater Lab"  Underwater Laboratory on the Ocean Floor underwaterlab
38. "Valiha Beat"  Unused??? valiha-beat
39. "Wind 02"  / Wind-02
40. "Wind Chimes"  Monochrome World - Monoka's garden WindChimes


Speed Variations

Inspiration

• The title of the game is inspired by the song Answered Prayers by David Sylvian. On Youtube
• The “Chromakey Dreamcoat” prayer is named after a Boards of Canada song.