This is just a quick one because it’s late, but I like covering these Rift of the NecroDancer content updates, and because I love me a crossover collaboration between indie studios.

The next one is between Brace Yourself Games and the creators of another music-focused game, Everhood. I can’t claim to have played this one myself, but it does look (and sound) good based on my quick look, and you can head over to Steam to see more of the game for yourself if you’re unfamiliar.

But we’re not here to talk about about Everhood specifically, we’re here to talk about the new collaborative DLC for Crypt of the NecroDancer, the Everhood Music Pack.

There are five new tracks included in the collaboration, and the first one is free. After that you’ll have to pay up, either individually or as a bundle.

  • “The Final Battle” by Cazok
  • “Feisty Flowers” by Cazok
  • “Revenge” by Cazok
  • “Why Oh You Are LOVE” by Dancefloor is Lava

The free track is called “Powers of Destruction” and it’s also by Cazok, and that one is available to all players of the game.

You can grab the Rift of the NecroDancer: Everhood Music Pack over on Steam right now, and on Switch and Switch 2 in due course.

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