Voyage to Farland is a tough-as-nails graphical roguelike game. What's a roguelike? It's a notoriously challenging dungeon crawler role playing game. This game is NOT a grindfest or a hack-n-slash game. It's turn-based and succeeding requires keen strategy and perseverance. But you're up to the task and you have what it takes to defeat the Spirit Witch and unlock the hardcore dungeon, The Path of No Return. If you make it to the end of THAT dungeon, a surprise is in store for you. Five themed dungeons. Tons of monster types with devious abilities. Voyage to Farland will keep you busy for months to come. Fun things you can do in Voyage to Farland: • get a pet robot you can level up • befriend an outcast monster that will help you fight • take on the challenge of the Strategy Dungeon • build weapon & shield enchantments and store gear in a warehouse

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A Soundcloud set with a selection of music from the Voyage to Farland soundtrack.

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The soundtrack in Voyage to Farland is as quirky as the game's theme. While the game is based on fantasy, it avoids standard western themes in favor of a peculiar mix of eastern and western influences. And the same can be said for the music in the game.

From sounds of nature to blippy electronic tunes to more symphonic compositions, there's a little bit for everyone in the game.

On the technical side, Voyage to Farland uses the MOD/XM tracker format from the 90s Amiga demo scene - a format that allows digital samples and the same playback across any machine (unlike MIDI) in a fairly small file size (often 50% to 10% the size of a comparable mp3 or ogg music file). This allows the game to fit in a roughly 10MB download compared to the 20 or 30MB it would be if the game used mp3 songs.

Enjoy the nostalgia of 16 bit games from yesteryear!

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