What music for Settlers of Catan?



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n00ne
02-11-2013, 09:56 PM
Hi everyone.

Tomorrow, I’m hosting a game of "The Settlers of Catan" and knowing that there’s lots of soundtrack/music lovers here, I thought I’d ask for advice what music could be suitable.

Any suggestions? 🙂 Thanks!


FuzzyLizard530
02-12-2013, 01:35 AM
Personally, I think it would depend on what kind of a mood you’re trying to achieve.

If you’re going for an action-packed feel, then I’d suggest the Tron: Legacy & Transformers score, and the like.

If you’re wanting more of a laid back atmosphere, then I’d recommend some of these:
-SOUNDSHOCK 2: FM FUNK TERRROR!! (http://ubiktune.com/releases/ubi044-various-artists-soundshock-2-fm-funk-terrror)
-Wintertunes (http://ubiktune.com/releases/ubi013-various-artists-wintertunes)
-Autumntunes (http://ubiktune.com/releases/ubi011-various-artists-autumntunes)
-Summertunes (http://ubiktune.com/releases/ubi010-various-artists-summertunes)
-Springtunes (http://ubiktune.com/releases/ubi008-various-artists-springtunes)
-or just about anything else from UbikTune (http://ubiktune.com/releases)

In just about any case, I could recommend a few specific artists/composers:
-John Williams
-Harry Gregson-Williams
-Hans Zimmer
-Klaus Badelt
-Alan Sylvestri
They all have a fair mix of easy-going and action-packed and everything in the middle.


Link006
02-26-2013, 06:16 AM
I’ve often been intrigued by the idea of running a D&D campaign with my own music soundtrack to fit the mood of the dungeon/level/town/area the players are in to set the mood like a game does.

Amiral
02-26-2013, 08:49 AM
The obvious choice would be music from a civ-building game or a fantasy RTS. So I’d go with:

Civilization IV
Civilization V (not as fitting as IV)
Anno 1701
Anno 1404
Settlers (Die Siedler) V, VI & VII (the best choice I think)
Age of Empires I & II (I guess III would be OK, too)
Age of Mythology

Have fun!

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———- Post added at 02:49 AM ———- Previous post was at 02:46 AM ———-

Oh, and if you like Settlers of Catan, you should really, really try "Kingsburg", which is a similar boardgame with less downtime and better strategy (even though dice play a central role in it). No more turns where you say "pass". Once we played Kingsburg in my house, Catan has been gathering dust…

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