World of Goo soundtrack arranged for piano, in Sibelius format

by Daniel Spreadbury on April 25, 2009 · 3 comments

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World of Goo is one of the most acclaimed “indie” video games of the last year, with very popular versions for PC, Mac and Nintendo Wii. Imagine my delight when I discovered, by way of PC gaming blog Rock Paper Shotgun, that the complete soundtrack has been arranged by Sebastian “SeaBass” Wolff for solo piano. And Sebastian has put up each little cue in Sibelius 4 format, as well as providing PDF and MIDI versions of each piece.

And here’s a live performance by Sebastian himself:

If you’ve not checked out World of Goo, you should play it. It’s an intriguing physics-based platform puzzler with oodles (or should that be oozles?! No, probably not) of character.

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David Harvey April 26, 2009 at 10:15 AM

Glorious! The best music of any game I’ve played in the last few years (with the possible exception of the Portal song, but there again you only get to hear that once…)

Mary Elizabeth April 27, 2009 at 4:07 PM

And much of the original music is available for free download here:

http://kylegabler.com/WorldOfGooSoundtrack/

Thanks for mentioning this – the only game software I’ve been really familiar with up till now has been Halo (via my son ;^)

Sebasitan May 5, 2009 at 9:55 PM

Hey, what an honor to appear here! Thanks for featuring this – the project wouldn’t have been possible without Sibelius! :)

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