![]() This game is so little known and subsequently the music so unappreciated that I had to share it with you all. Survivor (Human, post-apocalyptic Western civilisation) tracks feature prominent guitars, and a sax features at the back-end of track 3 (my favourite track as well, if you only listen to one, try Survivors 3).Įach eloquently defining the factions and bringing the game to life, but each also standing on their own or together as an album of rockin electronic instrumental music. I think they stand on their own without much additional commentary. Series 9 (hyper intelligent farm robots) has predictably 'robotic' and futuristic sounds. The three factions each have three tracks and one of your factions tracks would loop as you played a mission.Įvolved (irradiated, mutated faction) tracks are tribal, track 3 for example uses an Indigenous Australian instrument - the didgeridoo. If you know, please tell me.Īll the tracks are linked to youtube below. It comes from the 90's RTS game 'KKND2: Krossfire' which at the time competed with the likes of Dune and C&C on PC and PS1.ĭisclaimer now. In addition to other downloads have built a. In 1999 the predecessor to this page was awarded as one of the best fan sites for the game. It was probably one of if not my first ever exposure to electronic music as a kid. The KKND 2: Krossfire section should provide for all your KKND2 needs with several very cool custom missions developed by Nahoo, quizzes, strategies, tips, screens wide selection of downloads and much more. So I wanted to share with you all a video game sound track that I really love.
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