It might be surprising to some that mobile games actually have soundtracks, let alone enjoyable ones. A good chunk of gamers hit mute as soon as the game loads. Here is a list of mobile games where you want to make the effort to keep the music on while you play. These games aren’t listed in any specific order, but all have great music, and almost all use their soundtracks as a central theme in the games themselves. There is a variety of genres to explore, and while music is subject to individual tastes, there is bound to be something here for the audiophile and the casual listener. It ranges from funky to fresh, atmospheric to breathtaking and from pop to rock. Tilt to Live Tilt to Live is a great little game with a fun soundtrack which you can find on the dev’s bandcamp page. It’s got a funky almost 60’s vibe. Give “Red Alert” a listen. It’s a perfect example of a high-quality soundtrack for the mobile market. Each track is crafted to match the frantic gameplay as you guide your little arrow around the screen, trying not to be destroyed by flying balls. It’s got a real charming mix of twangy guitars and staccato violin plucking. World of Goo World of Goo is a physics style puzzle game with an awesome aesthetic and quirky soundtrack. Kyle Gabler composed the soundtrack and it’s delightfully weird and frenetic. “Another Mysterious Pipe Appears” is a fun track that mixes creepy circus music with a dreamy ambient undercurrent. Machinarium Machinarium is a beautiful point and click adventure game. The soundtrack by Tomas Dvorak is dripping with atmosphere. It lends a dreamlike quality that matches the game’s storybook art style. “Mr.Handagote” is a personal favorite with its upbeat synth melody and bouncy percussion. Love Live! School Idol Festival Love Live! School Idol Festival is a rhythm game, which hinges on its soundtrack, obviously. This game has an awesome J-Pop OST. J-Pop may not be for everyone, but if you enjoy that genre, this is an excellent game for you. The main theme for the game has all the bubbly synth you could ever want. It’s hard not to smile when you hear it. It just exudes the bouncy energy you think of when you hear the title of the franchise. It’s pure kawaii in music form. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is a mobile-only JRPG released by Squaresoft. Since it’s a Final Fantasy game it has the benefit of a great budget and access to some of the best composers Japan has to offer. Noriyasu Agematsu has created a wonderful and epic soundtrack that fits right in with Final



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