The subtleties of SCK's soundtrack
In listening to Music for Mysteries and practicing the main theme of SCK (i.e. the one that plays immediately when you start the game), I realized that the soundtrack is a lot more brilliant than its staticky, mono game version implies. As usual, I’ll make my points in bullet form and expound on them. Also, this meta is about SCK1, not SCK2, since I haven’t played the latter:
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Gotta add another cool tidbit to this already wonderful analysis! The Aunt Eloise House track is a faster major key version of the slow song that plays on the map. So even the most peaceful and relieving song in the game has connections to the overall heavy mood of the game













