The unique soundtrack for Dwarf Fortress, as its creators clarify, was merely Tarn Adams “noodling round on the guitar.” It’s an immediately recognisable tune for anybody who’s performed the Dwarven metropolis builder, however the Steam version goes to incorporate a way more lavish soundtrack, which Kitfox Video games and the Adams brothers have previewed in a brand new video.
The brand new Dwarf Fortress soundtrack has been composed and recorded by Omar ‘Dabu’ Dabbous (whose work has appeared in indie video games like Boyfriend Dungeon, GNOG, and Winding Worlds) and Simon Swerwer, who’s been making Dwarf Fortress songs for over a decade. Swerwer additionally contributed to the SoundSense utility for the unique model of Dwarf Fortress.
You may take a look at the announcement right here:
Among the songs embrace lyrics within the Dwarvish language, because the brothers clarify. All of them sound appropriately historical and have a folkish thriller about them – good for a recreation about forging a civilisation and delving deeper and deeper into the earth.
Give ‘Meals and Trade’ a hear within the video above – it’s a real banger.