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Welcome to the Mansion.
13 years ago

Thanks + links to music.


Hello everybody.

Before I forget I REALLY want to thank you for all those plays :D
, We’re a 2854 right now (I think) and it really means a lot to me, Just the idea of so much people playing my game :).Like I said in my blog, I’ve also noticed that some people where searching for the game’s soundtrack, but since I didn’t make it I cant upload it. But I can give you the links to them :P

(All the music has been made by joshhunsaker)

Trapped: The theme you hear in credits

Ultimatum: The song from Jack’s party

Movie Intro: The menu theme

That’s really all the songs I used in the game.

If you want to stay informed about development of Welcome to the Unknown and my other games just go to my weekly blog.

Thanks for reading, and I hope to see you soon at my blog

~Jmaster



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