One of the games that came with Humble Indie Bundle #2, Osmos is an action-based puzzler where you play as a blob of stuff trying to consume smaller blobs before bigger blobs get you. It’s like a katamari ball that needs to avoid larger katamari balls until it’s large enough to grab those katamaris.
Ooh, competitive katamari. That could be fun if you had like 32-player matches.
Anyway, one thing I really loved about this game was its beautiful ambiance. Space is so empty and so full at the same time, and the game’s audio-visual presentation to the player helped express this concept so well.
Keeping in line with the game’s theme of singular large blobs, the studio behind the game released a 50 minute soundtrack as one single audio file available for free. Though the artist and track titles are listed individually while playing the game, you’ll get them all lumped together in your listening experience. So go grab that music file and follow along after the jump. (more…)