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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Space Tyrant, Furmins, Bejeweled 3, Bejeweled 2, Boonka, Hap Hazard, and Hamster Ball. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography $19.80 USD or more (40% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. Welcome to Boonka 01:04 info buy track 2. Main Game 04:24 buy track 3. Arcade Blitz 03:56 info buy track 4. Blasted - try again! 00:15 info buy track 5. Baba Boonka's Big Belly 01:43 info buy track 6. Blue Sky 01:00 info buy track 7. Waiting to Play 00:30 info buy track 8. Skour Tower 02:49 info buy track 9. Victory! 00:15 info buy track 10. Map of the World 01:09 info buy track 11. Beanstalk 05:54 info buy track 12. The World Is Green Again 00:43 info buy track about This is the official soundtrack of the 2009 Raptisoft game Boonka, previously unreleased, now fully remastered!The in-game music used a layered approach to indicate various game states. These parts have now been appended after one another for your convenience. Each in-game track starts with the normal gameplay part, followed by ominous Skour threat, then concluded with the happy bonus goodness.Impulse Tracker .it music project file now included as a bonus download. Different versions of the music can be listened by manually switching the "Normal", "Threat" and "Bonus" labeled channels on and off. $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released January 21, 2009 Composed by Peter Hajba using ModPlug Tracker 1.17. Boonka the game developed by John Raptis / Raptisoft, and available here: www.sandlotgames.com/w5/boonka.html $(".tralbum-credits").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_long"), "more", "less"); license some rights reserved tags Tags electronic demoscene game music game soundtrack raptisoft tracker music video game music video game soundtrack Stockholm Shopping cart total USD Check out about Skaven 252 Stockholm, Sweden




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Hamsterball also has a bunch of really good music created by Skaven252, who composes music for all of Raptisoft's games. There are 20 soundtracks total in the game, 15 of which are race music themes, and 5 are generic tracks (for example, the loading, main menu, and win tracks). However, there are also two unused tracks consisting of an unused song and a very short, catchy rhythm. For the more astute people looking into the music files using a program like OpenMPT, they'll notice two sections to the Neon Race track that were left unused. Yodakiller3000 has uploaded the best Video of the OST and has all 20 songs + download links:


On the party and mini games, Kent asserted "All of the activities ... were designed with an unerring eye for quality", Edge contended "none are half-assed throwaway rewards", and Nintendo Power remarked "each one is a fully realized activity that you could play for hours."[6][52][57] Ricardo Torres (GameSpot) called Monkey Race "a solid little racer", and Casamassina recounted it felt "polished and finely tuned."[5][13] Stevenson "loved Monkey Fight", while Casamassina and Kent highlighted the use of a crown to identify the player currently in the lead as encouraging "players to gang up on each other."[1][5][53] Casamassina hailed Monkey Fight as "a thing of beauty", but Turner dismissed it as "a dud, as it's too much frantic button smacking and not enough skill or thought."[4][5] Monkey Target, lauded by Kent as the "most addictive interactive activity of 2001" and considered "the most complex" of the party games by Turner, was complimented by Casamassina for its "simple and brilliantly intuitive" control scheme and "careful science of when to use an item and when to forgo it."[4][5][53] Nintendo Power and Medina, respectively, described Monkey Billiards as "a full-blown pool game" and "a very fun alternative to the real game"; Casamassina applauded its "ultra-realistic physics engine that perfectly mimics how pool balls would react ... it all works just as good if not better than any pool simulation available to home consoles."[1][5][52] Casamassina was further impressed by the physics of Monkey Bowling, elaborating that "when the pins break apart one would swear it's the real deal", but Turner criticized its physics as "slightly wonky".[4][5] Medina singled out Monkey Bowling's "nailbiting" challenge mode as a personal favorite, while Nintendo Power considered Monkey Bowling "as good as tenpin gets" and Kent wrote it "is one of the most robust bowling simulations I have ever played."[1][52][53] Finally, Four-Eyed Dragon conveyed that Monkey Golf provided "a humongous challenge" with "crazy, lopsided miniature golf course[s]", while Kent called it an "absolutely infuriating ... test [of] your aim and your logic."[51][53]


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