I find this comment somewhat funny. While I agree that originally written music has an added value, it's kind of funny that it changes from "cool original music" to "pre-made crap" just because it wasn't created for a particular app.
yup, its funny how their opinion changed.... if you enjoy the music, it shouldnt change just because of where it comes from ..
i've noticed this although it's a tad different.. (in one game, the song is missing an instrument) the music fits both i would say
This piece of music is getting a lot of attention! For 22 seconds of menu music, it made a big impression in this review! "The game opens with a swingy rockabilly number that makes you want to dress in four inch heels, skintight black pants, and pizazz your way around a dimly lit red room, with all the rancorous excitement of a zoot-suit wearing, fedora-donning band, of course. The music conveys well the rush of the game, because all BirdStrike entails is you shooting a bug-eyed blue bird through the sky flung, at first, from a tightly bound trapeze wire, and then literally skyrocketed up, up and away, into the clouds and beyond, collecting seeds and other points along the way"
I think the animation in the game is great (Bird Strike) but, I just wish it had a smoother frame rate as it just feels too low as you go fast. I also feel like the game could be simplified to be made Doodle Jump fun, like getting rid of Career mode and just having the one Endless Climb. Also Talking Carl that bird up.
God, trance music? Like nearly every other game that has you piloting a triangular ship? Please, no. Never.
I think it suits all three games. It doesn't really bother me too much, but if it keeps being used then eventually they'll start getting marked down for "still using that music". I'm pretty sure so far it's all been coincidental. P.S. Pig Rush's best music is the track for the hidden Reindeer mode