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I bought the game during the "Indies Invade" weekend promo, and I thought that I would get it's neat soundtrack as a bonus. Turned out that the bonus is only one track, the "Retro Blues".

I'm not a native English user, but can buyers be mislead into believing that they will get the full soundtrack, because one of the bonuses is a "game track"?

I know that all songs may be bought separately or extracted from the game files, but I would like to know if anyone else was surprised to not get the full soundtrack.
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Hi,

Yes, i've also bought this game during the weekend promo and i',m also very disapointed with that.

I though too that soundtrack stands for the COMPLETE Soundtrack of the game.

VERY VERY disapointed!

Hope you GOG guys fix that

cya
Post edited August 25, 2012 by amigenius
Hi,

thanks for mentioning this, I was about to buy the game, but if its just one song than no thank you very much. I wil wait for steam winter sale :)
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macioosch: I bought the game during the "Indies Invade" weekend promo, and I thought that I would get it's neat soundtrack as a bonus. Turned out that the bonus is only one track, the "Retro Blues".

I'm not a native English user, but can buyers be mislead into believing that they will get the full soundtrack, because one of the bonuses is a "game track"?

I know that all songs may be bought separately or extracted from the game files, but I would like to know if anyone else was surprised to not get the full soundtrack.
I'm not an english speaker myself, but I don't think it should be that hard to understand... "game track", as opposed to "game soundtrack" should imply you're getting a single, individual song (track), instead of the whole... well, soundtrack. I can see your point, but I don't think GOG is being misleading on this one. They say you get one track, a game track, for free with the game purchase, not the whole soundtrack.

It would have definitely been nice to get the full soundtrack for this game, but it seems it would have also been hard to accomplish that, since the guys at Black Pants are selling the soundtrack separately on bandcamp and other sites, and it looks like it's more a musician supported thing than a game developer matter, so it's not that surprising that GOG didn't get the rights to the full soundtrack. The game track included is not even one of the best, but, hey, at least you get the game, right? And what a great game it is, especially since on GOG every title is DRM-free.
But, unlike GOG, you can actually get the soundtrack on Steam. So why not with our copies here?