This one took only a minute or two to create! A relief, compared to the thought and hand wringing that the other tracks required. Musical effects for items were fun to write because the stakes were so low and nobody cared if they sucked. The Weatherman, everyone’s favorite character! There’s a reason his theme is the same as the game’s theme (with different instrumentation). I needed a melody that could withstand the transition along with her character, throughout each of her four tracks. But as the game progresses, she becomes more and more aware of her (and your) situation. Players are supposed to disregard her as a lame NPC sending you useless letters, like in Animal Crossing. She’s a character that’s supposed to be, initially, totally vacant. The Sugar Plumps tracks were some of the most difficult to write. We’ll hear this melody again, twisted up, in “Gate Operator, Open the Gates!” and “Miss Nancy Remembers”. She’s like a nice fluffy couch that you can’t climb your way out of. Miss Nancy is large, warm, and smells like cinnamon. For a long time, we weren’t sure which face of the game to portray in the opening sequence, but eventually decided on this one. Little Inferno is a quiet introverted art project masquerading as a loud extroverted shopping game. If you would like new or existing music for a project you are working on, feel free to contact me.Įverything you need to know about Little Inferno is here.
Little inferno free game tv#
That means this music is not for use in other movies, games, tv shows, etc.
Little inferno free game movie#
I’m a big fan of movie music from the 80’s and 90’s – like John Williams (1993 was his most amazing year), Danny Elfman’s 90’s heyday, Vangelis in the early 80’s – all with strong melodic themes and instantly identifiable orchestration.
Little inferno free game full#
Thank you to everyone who asked about the soundtrack to Little Inferno! It’s been fun and educational putting this together, and I’m happy to make the full soundtrack available here, below, for free.