Purple Panic OST
A downloadable soundtrack
Game description:
Platform game with y2k and Asethetic elements inspired by Japan PS1 style in 2000.
You play as a rabbit (an ordinary citizen of a megalomaniacal city) ... who lives in his modest apartment and drinks his favorite carrot energy drink. His day is another one of those boring ordinary days, but one day an accident happens in the city.
In the local laboratory center, where a prominent scientist made a serum of happy and cheerful mood, but during the transfer of the serum, he accidentally tripped and broke the flasks containing the serum with other substances, and due to this, a giant purple smoke is created, which gradually begins to spread around the city.
The gas spreads through sewers, streets, buildings and also into our rabbit's apartment. This gas, due to the mixing of undesirable substances, causes hallucinations and a loss of perception of reality.
The rabbit watches his apartment, which begins to change before his eyes. The walls move, the floor sinks or rises, and the dimensions of the entire apartment change.
The goal of the rabbit is to carefully get to the various water and gas shut-offs or plug the various holes where the purple smoke would escape.
The rabbit will also face random chasms, living objects, or physical changes like levitation, wall walking, perspective change, all within a time limit as the gas spreads and fills the rooms. -- in short, a tough hallucinatory adventure.
The same situation takes place in the streets, in shopping centers, between buildings. Pure public panic.
During the game, the rabbit can collect cans with carrot energy drink, which will help him overcome obstacles much faster.
This platform game is still in motion. The rabbit will usually run further and further away trying to avoid contact with the purple gas.
If the rabbit successfully closes all critical points in the city, it will save the city from the spread of a poisonous, hallucinogenic substance.
Even though the game has a disaster genre, the game has a rather Happy / cheerful aesthetic and the music is in a similar mood.
Status | Released |
Category | Soundtrack |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | System ST91 |
Tags | happy, ps1, Retro, soundtrack |
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