Death’s Door is a great little indie adventure in no small part to its classic gameplay, but what really stands Death’s Door apart from this crowded genre is its music. This game has a soundtrack that sounds like nothing else, and it’s definitely something I’ve been listening to all the time. From working out at the gym to driving to get groceries, this soundtrack works with everything.

And now you don’t even need to keep streaming it off David Fenn’s YouTube account. The Death’s Door soundtrack is now available on Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, and Tidal. That’s six streaming platforms for you to choose from.

Death’s Door sound designer and composer David Fenn recently posted a video to his YouTube channel showing how he created the music for Death’s Door’s epic boss fights. There’s a lot of layer to the Frog King’s boss music starting with a phase one jungle drumbeat to an orchestral transition once the fight gets “real.”

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The real secret is lining up the transition with exactly what the player is doing. Death’s Door’s soundtrack loses a little bit of magic without that special timing, but it’s still the perfect accompaniment to an evening jog.

Developer Acid Nerve also recently revealed a quirky easter egg regarding Death's Doors levers. Throwing the lever's that are attached to the little bird statues results in the wooden peg sticking straight up and the statue's mouth turning into a cheeky grin. You wouldn’t necessarily notice if you weren’t paying close attention, so Acid Nerve posted a gif where this effect was pretty hard to miss.

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