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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: For a freeware visual novel game, the music is really quite something. "Turbulence," the title screen theme, feels like a throwback to the sound of 80s games. Then there's "Prince on the Internet," which features during segments showing the Prince's e-mails. It's a seductive-sounding theme that transitions into something tender. There's also "Morning Prayer, a delicate ending theme, as well as the ethereal "Glass Garden," which seems to be available in the music room only.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: For a freeware visual novel game, the music is really quite something. "Turbulence," the title screen theme, feels like a throwback to the sound of 80s games. Then there's "Prince on the Internet," which features during segments showing the Prince's e-mails. It's a seductive-sounding theme that transitions into something tender. There's also "Morning Prayer, Prayer," a delicate ending theme, as well as the ethereal "Glass Garden," which seems to be available in the music room only.
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* AwesomeMusic: For a freeware visual novel game, the music is really quite something. "Turbulence," the title screen theme, feels like a throwback to the sound of 80s games. Then there's "Prince on the Internet," which features during segments showing the Prince's e-mails. It's a seductive-sounding theme that transitions into something tender. There's also "Morning Prayer, a delicate ending theme, as well as the ethereal "Glass Garden," which seems to be available in the music room only.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: For a freeware visual novel game, the music is really quite something. "Turbulence," the title screen theme, feels like a throwback to the sound of 80s games. Then there's "Prince on the Internet," which features during segments showing the Prince's e-mails. It's a seductive-sounding theme that transitions into something tender. There's also "Morning Prayer, a delicate ending theme, as well as the ethereal "Glass Garden," which seems to be available in the music room only.
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* AwesomeMusic: For a freeware visual novel game, the music is really quite something. "Turbulence," the title screen theme, feels like a throwback to the sound of 80s games. Then there's "Prince on the Internet," which features during segments showing the Prince's e-mails. It's a seductive-sounding theme that transitions into something tender. There's also "Morning Prayer, a delicate ending theme, as well as the ethereal "Glass Garden," which seems to be available in the music room only.

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