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What's Inside Gift #2
We've opened the second 'super special' gift from beneath our tree! Oh, and, what's this!? It's a t-shirt with Otus and Geddy! WOW!

We've chosen randomly among the fantastic fan-art/screenshots that you've been posting, and today's gift goes to Festive Monk!

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=828386936

Join Our Xmas Bonanza
So, that's two gifts down, three to go! If you post your screenshots or fan-art to Owlboy's Steam Community, you might be the next one to recieve the next 'super special' gift!

Tomorrow, we'll randomly select one of you to receive gift number THREE! What can it BE!?

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What's Inside Gift #2
We've opened the second 'super special' gift from beneath our tree! Oh, and, what's this!? It's a t-shirt with Otus and Geddy! WOW!

We've chosen randomly among the fantastic fan-art/screenshots that you've been posting, and today's gift goes to Festive Monk!

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=828386936

Join Our Xmas Bonanza
So, that's two gifts down, three to go! If you post your screenshots or fan-art to Owlboy's Steam Community, you might be the next one to recieve the next 'super special' gift!

Tomorrow, we'll randomly select one of you to receive gift number THREE! What can it BE!?

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What's Inside Gift #1
We've opened the very first 'super special' gift from beneath our tree! Woah, it's a physical copy of Owlboy from Indiebox! That's pretty special! That's pretty super!

We've chosen randomly among the fantastic fan-art/screenshots that you've been posting, and today's gift goes to Toutatis!

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=827975512

Join Our Xmas Bonanza
So, that's one gift down, four to go! If you post your screenshots or fan-art to Owlboy's Steam Community, you might be the next one to recieve the next 'super special' gift!

Tomorrow, we'll randomly select one of you to receive gift #2!


I WONDER WHAT'S INSIDE!
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What's Inside Gift #1
We've opened the very first 'super special' gift from beneath our tree! Woah, it's a physical copy of Owlboy from Indiebox! That's pretty special! That's pretty super!

We've chosen randomly among the fantastic fan-art/screenshots that you've been posting, and today's gift goes to Toutatis!

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=827975512

Join Our Xmas Bonanza
So, that's one gift down, four to go! If you post your screenshots or fan-art to Owlboy's Steam Community, you might be the next one to recieve the next 'super special' gift!

Tomorrow, we'll randomly select one of you to receive gift #2!


I WONDER WHAT'S INSIDE!
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Videogame music has its classics, and they’re usually easy to pinpoint as they trickle out every few months, and previously, every few years—but now, we can hardly keep up. To help sift through all the (lovely) noise, we put together a collection of our favorite soundtracks of the year. If you don’t see your favorite here, share it with us in the comments and let us know why it stands out. If you like the music, be sure to let the artist know—maybe buy a few records on vinyl, invite some friends over, sip some fancy wine and let a track like “Yellow Furry Mushroom Tune” take you where it will.

Thumper

Brian GibsonListen hereThumper’s music isn’t comforting, it’s not easy to bob your head to, it doesn’t have delicious hooks that’ll pop up in your mind hours later for easy listening. It’s music designed to suffocate and overwhelm, composed around the violent, rhythmic game design, not as separate thematic entity. Completely intertwined with how Thumper plays and feels, it’s easily one of the best soundtracks this side of the fourth dimension. —James

No Man's Sky

65daysofstaticListen hereSay what you will about how No Man’s Sky plays, but from a purely aesthetic point of view, it’s a vast, gorgeous collection of sci-fi paperback book covers. 65daysofstatic’s soundtrack works as a musical stand-in for the wonder one feels ripping through the pages. It’s not a huge departure from their usual sound—distorted guitars, swinging dynamics, crisp percussion, and eerie electronics samples—but it’s all a perfect fit, like they were composing a soundtrack for space exploration this entire time. —James

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Jonathan GreerListen hereAbove the jovial plucking of strings, another set sways in and out of a sad, mysterious melody. It feels like there’s a history to Strato, one that betrays the colorful pixel art and buoyant floating fantasy setting. Owlboy is spilling over with gorgeous, playful, and energetic musical motifs for every character and setting that would make classic Disney movies turn their head and stare. —James

Slayer Shock

Dave PittmanListen here‘Thirst’, appropriately enough, reminds of walking around after a few too many drinks. Like the rest of the soundtrack, it places a twangy bass front and center, and it walks around each sparse song, in and out of corners, scurrying across darkened dirt roads, all the while barely keeping itself together. It might be short, but Pittman’s score is a potent dose of whimsy and danger, one that can sustain as much supernatural sleuthing as you’re capable of. —James

Abzû

Austin WintoryListen hereAs lovely a venture as Abzû is, without Austin Wintory’s reverberating, mysterious, and invigorating score, its best moments would fall entirely flat. The psychedelic underwater visuals and music split the work of directing the player, emotionally and physically, through Abzû’s inspirational aquatic set pieces. You’ll never look at a shark without humming its motif again. Unless it’s about to eat you. Stay safe out there. —James

Okhlos

A Shell in the PitListen hereA good selection of the best game music of the last few years has all come from A Shell in the Pit, serving up lovely soundtracks for the likes of Duelyst, Rogue Legacy, Parkitect, and more. Okhlos’ tunes are another notch in the belt, an intense, fluid combination of modern chiptune headbangers and classic instrumentation. It’s the rare soundtrack that makes me want to sit around all day to play games and dance until I pass out. —James

Furi

Carpenter Brut, Danger, The Toxic Avenger, Lorn, Scattle, Waveshaper, Kn1ght Listen hereFeaturing host of talented electronic artists, Furi’s soundtrack sounds like John Carpenter reimagined for the dancefloor. It’s an energetic and indulgent synthesizer parade that stays glassy and mysterious through every Roxbury headbob. —James

Doom

Mick GordonListen hereDoom’s music is beaming with the same charm and energy as its brutal combat, both a tongue-in-cheek yet tasteful overexertion. The guitar has enough feedback to keep a family full for months and the double bass drum pedals might register as an earthquake in certain regions. This is some greasy, chewy metal with industrial influences. The main title incorporates the 1993 theme from Doom’s E1M1, while “Flesh and Metal” pulls riffs from Chris Vrenna’s Doom 3 theme. Listen to “BFG Division.” Turn it up loud enough to get grounded. —James 

Samorost 3

Tomáš DvořákListen here The best of the year, for me. Captivating and unpredictable, one moment Tomáš Dvořák’s music fills the room like a dramatic film score, then pivots to being grounded, Bohemian, and playful. These songs match and elevate the spirit of Samorost 3, but they stand alone surprisingly well. “This is the first time that an album has inspired me to play a video game,” a Bandcamp review admits. Start with “Prenatal Hunters.” —Evan

Hyper Light Drifter

DisasterpeaceListen here Disasterpeace (Fez, It Follows) uses lo-fi digital audio to evoke history, mood, and place with surprising effect. Imagine unearthing a centuries old chiptune soundtrack, the analog decay turning otherwise clean digital frequencies into tired, weather worn instrumentation. Like the whole of Hyper Light Drifter, the music feels like an artifact from a distant future’s past. —James 

Oxenfree

SCNTFCListen here SCNTFC’s Oxenfree OST is a dense collection of electronic music with a dark edge, like it’s being played through an analog boombox that’s been dropped a few times too many. Smooth synthetic tones give way to warbled distortion that, no matter how bright the melody, feel aged and mysterious. Boards of Canada definitely come to mind. Start with “Cold Comfort.” —James  

Dark Souls 3

Motoi Sakuraba(OST included with game purchase)It takes 10 seconds to understand what kind of place Firelink Shrine is, all thanks to its theme. Before you talk to anyone or explore its space, the strings tell a sad story, wavering in and out of silence while the soft, somber vocals of a lone woman leave a quiet trace of hope. It’s an interpretive characterization of the world and its inhabitants rarely executed in games with such precision. —James  

The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human

Karl FlodinListen here Aquatic Adventure’s soundtrack layers chiptune minimalism with some atmospheric underwater distortion to give each song a clear identity with a strong melody or theme. I can hear a tune and immediately recall the location or boss fight it’s tied to. Start near the surface with “Seaweed Forest” before diving deep into “The Heart of the City.” —James  

The Banner Saga 2

Austin WintoryListen here With The Banner Saga 2, Austin Wintory (Journey, Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate) scores his first sequel. His pieces swell and climax, but don’t give way to a massive orchestral crescendo. Instead, they stay sparse, even as bright brass instrumentation takes the lead, backing instruments fall out. The world is breaking apart, it’s cold, everyone is dying, and all the pride and hope in the world can hardly make a dent. —James  

Brigador

Makeup and Vanity SetListen here Synthesizers operated by ski mask-wearing cyberpunks. It’s terrific to see the talent of Makeup and Vanity Set lended to this independent game, and their sound is a perfect fit. The second track, “There Is No Law Here,” says it all. If you really enjoyed the movie Drive, get in here. —Evan 

Poly Bridge

Adrian TalensListen here Soothing and mellow acoustic guitar is the perfect match for building rickety, collapsing bridges. When you send busloads of tiny passengers plunging into a river amidst splintering wood and steel beams, you'll barely even care because the music is just so damn relaxing. You can buy the Poly Bridge soundtrack as DLC on Steam (it also comes with the Deluxe Edition of the game, which just left early access in July). The composer even invites you to learn to play songs from the soundtrack yourself. —Chris L  

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Christmas is over!... OR IS IT!? These 'super-special' gifts somehow managed to sneak away during the jolly mayhem! Let's do a GIVE-AWAY before new year's!



Give Away - Post your fan-art or screenshots
We've got 5 gifts remaining, and each day until New Year's Eve we'll give one away! For a chance to claim one of the 'super-special' secret gifts, post your fan-art or screenshots from Owlboy here in the Steam Community!

Here Are The Rules:
  • Post your fan-art or screenshot from Owlboy (press F12 in-game to take screenshots using Steam), on Owlboy's Steam Community.
  • Each day until New Year's, we'll randomly pick one to recieve a 'super-special' gift! We'll announce your Steam user name, and ask you to get in touch with us.
  • We'll update this post with info on winners!

Tomorrow, we'll make an announcement on who was picked to recieve the very first gift! Hurry, before the Xmas Boguin eats it!


'He's Always Hungry' - Art by Konnestra
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Christmas is over!... OR IS IT!? These 'super-special' gifts somehow managed to sneak away during the jolly mayhem! Let's do a GIVE-AWAY before new year's!



Give Away - Post your fan-art or screenshots
We've got 5 gifts remaining, and each day until New Year's Eve we'll give one away! For a chance to claim one of the 'super-special' secret gifts, post your fan-art or screenshots from Owlboy here in the Steam Community!

Here Are The Rules:
  • Post your fan-art or screenshot from Owlboy (press F12 in-game to take screenshots using Steam), on Owlboy's Steam Community.
  • Each day until New Year's, we'll randomly pick one to recieve a 'super-special' gift! We'll announce your Steam user name, and ask you to get in touch with us.
  • We'll update this post with info on winners!

Tomorrow, we'll make an announcement on who was picked to recieve the very first gift! Hurry, before the Xmas Boguin eats it!


'He's Always Hungry' - Art by Konnestra
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It took almost ten years for D-Pad Studio to make Owlboy, "the retro-styled sidescroller you didn’t realize you needed." That's a hefty investment of time and effort by any measure. But D-Pad programmer Jo-Remi Madsen said in a recent AMA on Reddit that he doesn't mind too much if people pirate the game rather than pay for it, because sometimes that's the only way they can get their hands on it at all. 

"When it comes to piracy, we're certainly not cracking down on anything, we're very happy people get the chance to play the game. Through torrent, the game has a chance to become available to people who, say, live in countries where it isn't easy to even buy games (maybe Steam doesn't support their currency, or they just don't carry credit cards)," Madsen wrote. "I'd still wish for those to be able to experience Owlboy. Right now, pirating the game is the best alternative they have, as it's totally open to anyone with a sturdy internet connection. Since we're not a big company, it doesn't impact us in the way it would AAA." 

Steam is the undisputed king of digital platforms, he said in a separate post, but GOG's DRM-free approach has some upsides too. "I don't have any numbers when it comes to piracy, but I do know that some people who did pirate it, went on to become die-hard fans, spreading the word on the game, which leads to more sales," he wrote. "I've never pirated myself, but situations sure can vary from country to country during hard economic times. My only wish is for people to continue playing and enjoying the game, through whatever means necessary." 

D-Pad isn't an especially well-heeled studio: Madsen said that half of the team stayed as his parents' house, rent-free, for more than half of the game's lengthy development period. "We've had VERY few expenses, most businesses would not be able to run at a normal pace with the assets that we've maintained," he explained. "Most of our trips have been covered because we've held presentations, or we've simply applied for funding (my country, Norway, is awesome like that)." 

But now, with Owlboy successfully released—and quite good—the studio has "enough funding now to continue making games, and we owe it to no-one but ourselves, my folks and our fans." Piracy or not, you really can't ask for a better outcome than that.

Owlboy is currently on sale for $20/£15/€18 on Steam and GOG

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The first Fan Forger's are OFFICIAL!

What does all this mean now?
We've selected 3 artists, who have submitted their own Owlboy designs to appear on official Owlboy merch, created by WeLoveFine! Not only will people see their designs, but they'll also recieve a commission for EVERY item sold!

Soon, we'll announce more picks for the Fan Forge! Wanna create some? Continue posting your art here: Owlboy Fan Forge

Here are this batch's picks!


Pullover design by Lux.


T-Shirt design by Konnestra.


T-Shirt design by Feza.
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The first Fan Forger's are OFFICIAL!

What does all this mean now?
We've selected 3 artists, who have submitted their own Owlboy designs to appear on official Owlboy merch, created by WeLoveFine! Not only will people see their designs, but they'll also recieve a commission for EVERY item sold!

Soon, we'll announce more picks for the Fan Forge! Wanna create some? Continue posting your art here: Owlboy Fan Forge

Here are this batch's picks!


Pullover design by Lux.


T-Shirt design by Konnestra.


T-Shirt design by Feza.
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