QL | Maestro (2004) Mike Oldfield's Second Game
"Oldfield had been working on the idea of melding virtual reality and music throughout the 1990s. The first publicly released MusicVR game was called Tres Lunas.
In 2003 Oldfield had rerecorded his first album, Tubular Bells, as Tubular Bells 2003. This was to become the musical inspiration for the second MusicVR game, initially titled The Tube World. The final title became Maestro in 2004 and once again it was available for purchase on his website, and since has become available for free. The game featured segments of music from the classic Tubular Bells, along with new music composed specifically for the game. In the game there are 24 medals and 4 'gravitars' to find. The original price was £14.98 for the download and £18 for the CD.
Both games are available for free download from the archive page of an Oldfield fansite Tubular.net" - Wiki
Imo: As you can see posted the 40% of the game ... from the Help file, that shows what you should do ... explored few of those worlds ... since the main gist in the second game , was not exploring the world to do mini games like in the first one ... but explore to find medals , that unlock a Music score to a riddle that unlocks a new world ... that would transport you to the secret world music album , locked in this game ... a game that you can still play now with anyone , a thing like Uru ...
So are you game for it ?
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