About This Content This DLC includes our game "sleeping valley" soundtrack. Name of track is "sleeping town" every one who will purchase our track can use for comercial . 6d5b4406ea Title: Sleeping Valley - SoundtrackGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:White DogPublisher:White DogRelease Date: 12 Nov, 2016 Sleeping Valley - Soundtrack Download For Pc [Xforce Keygen] Have yet to play the game, and did not read the Store page. But I figured: how poor could the value be, when you buy a game and its soundtrack for a grand total of a dollar? Well, brace yourself, kiddies: It's one track. Which lasts a minute and eighteen seconds. I hope you've learned your lesson, rjmacready. No more soundtracks for you, unless you're gonna commit LESS than a minute and eighteen seconds of your stupid \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing life to seeing how many tracks you're actually getting for your hard-earned fifty cents. And the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665wit of the Year award goes to... Verdict: 1\/10 (hey, it's a pretty GOOD minute and eighteen seconds, even if it ends abruptly and lacks the common courtesy to fade out smoothly at the end).. I bought the "Soundtrack" because it was cheap and I like to support Indie Developers... but what do I get?http:\/\/oi65.tinypic.com\/5zh4pf.jpgJust a lonely mp3 file named "mus". What it pisses me off it's not the fact that is only 1 mp3 file that last long less than two minutes, actually the theme is really good (but it ends abruptly), it pisses me off the fact that the Developers just put the theme on the folder and that's it, not even the Steam's music player recognizes the theme.I have to manually create a new folder named "Sleeping Valley OST" with the mp3 file inside, that way the music player recognizes the theme.What I ask for is just take a little care about the overall presentation of the product you sell to your costumers, because it's really a shame what you're offering.. Have yet to play the game, and did not read the Store page. But I figured: how poor could the value be, when you buy a game and its soundtrack for a grand total of a dollar? Well, brace yourself, kiddies: It's one track. Which lasts a minute and eighteen seconds. I hope you've learned your lesson, rjmacready. No more soundtracks for you, unless you're gonna commit LESS than a minute and eighteen seconds of your stupid \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing life to seeing how many tracks you're actually getting for your hard-earned fifty cents. And the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665wit of the Year award goes to... Verdict: 1\/10 (hey, it's a pretty GOOD minute and eighteen seconds, even if it ends abruptly and lacks the common courtesy to fade out smoothly at the end).. I bought the "Soundtrack" because it was cheap and I like to support Indie Developers... but what do I get?http:\/\/oi65.tinypic.com\/5zh4pf.jpgJust a lonely mp3 file named "mus". What it pisses me off it's not the fact that is only 1 mp3 file that last long less than two minutes, actually the theme is really good (but it ends abruptly), it pisses me off the fact that the Developers just put the theme on the folder and that's it, not even the Steam's music player recognizes the theme.I have to manually create a new folder named "Sleeping Valley OST" with the mp3 file inside, that way the music player recognizes the theme.What I ask for is just take a little care about the overall presentation of the product you sell to your costumers, because it's really a shame what you're offering.
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