Candy Crisis: Full Soundtrack Oscilloscope View

Candy Crisis is an unlicensed clone of Puyo Puyo created by John Stiles for Macintosh computers. Originally shareware, it went open-source in the mid-2000s, and it was eventually released for Windows. In 2016, a paid remake was released for Apple TV and iPad featuring a completely different theme and different characters. The core gameplay expands upon the original Puyo Puyo in that it features 2 new piece colors, totaling to 7 colors, as well as 2 special bonus items. The game also inherits 'offsetting', a feature introduced to the Puyo Puyo series since Tsu. Counter-clockwise rotation is completely absent, like in the arcade version of Puyo Puyo, but unlike its console ports. Candy Crisis is the sequel to an older Mac game also by Stiles called "Skittles". The game can be downloaded from here: candycrisis.sourceforge.net/ The game's soundtrack consists of various MOD and S3M demoscene tracks, all of which were sourced from The Mod Archive. All of the composers are credited in the game. The audio in all of these videos was rendered using OpenMPT at 44,100 Hz with linear interpolation (2 taps).