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Companion soundscape to the Fantasy Craft adventure setting, "Cloak and Dagger." Greco/Roman villagers theme. Music by Matthew Steckler.

Sonic Legends soundscapes are a blend of music and sound effects specially designed to enhance tabletop and live-action roleplaying games. The music provides an emotive backdrop that helps your players get into the right mood, and the sound effects give you a realistic sonic environment to set your scene in. Each soundscape is approximately eight to ten minutes in length, and shifts to naturally follow a dramatic storyline. The best part is that each soundscape is seamlessly loopable, so there's no limit to how long your scene has to be! Just download your Sonic Legends soundscape to your mp3 player or laptop, turn up your speakers and GAME ON!

 

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Christopher H. [Featured Reviewer]
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January 4th, 2011
I usually love Sonic Legends soundscapes, but this one just didn't do much for me. The product description suggests a village scene in a Greco-Roman setting, but what I heard did not evoke images of the agora. What I pictured was rather more like soldi [...]
NB N. [Featured Reviewer]
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December 14th, 2010
Overall this is a decent track. It starts with some Asian sounding drum beats and then transitions in some MIDI horns and trumpets. I'm not a huge fan of those instrument choices as they tend to sound more artificial than others. I think it fits best [...]
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November 09, 2010
This title was added to our catalog on November 09, 2010.