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Season 2: Episode 9 - That's the Way of the World

Season 2: Episode 9 - That's the Way of the World

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Hello and welcome to The Solo Gaming EXP.

In this episode, we enter the classroom and get educated on the life and times of Professor Barken, how portals work and what's really going with the stadium.

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Music and SFX used in this episode


Intro:

"Walk on a Funky Street (8027)" MondayHopes (Pixabay)


Recap Music:

"Danse Macabre - Isolated Harp" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

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Transition Music:

"Clip 10 - Drippling Drops - long (3058)" Zen Man (pixabay.com)


Background Music:

"Suspenseful-Drama-Scene (3492)" Astrofreq (pixabay.com)

"Piano Moment (9835)" ZakharValaha (pixabay.com)

"Documentary (11052)" Coma-Media (pixabay.com)


Outro:

"Happy Journey - Swinging and Moving (9069)" JuliusH (pixabay.com)


Image:

"Sinkhole" Photographer Unknown; digital water coloring by Art (the Solo Gamer)



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