The rivers of Alice is a video game with a soundtrack made by Vetusta Morla

Vetusta Morla is a Spanish rock group that has triumphed with its first two albums, One day in the world from 2008 and Maps 2011. Apparently they are recording the new album that will be released soon and that will take them on a tour throughout Spain in 2014. Although Vetusta Morla is not only a rock group and also, relying on their record label Little somersault, they have decided to make a collaboration with Delirium Studios and put music to the game, for iOS and Android, Alice's rivers.

According to one of the members of Vetusta Morla in a radio program, the merit is from Delirium Studios who contacted them through an email! sent by Arturo Wallet requesting help or collaboration to compose the music of the application. As the Vetusta musicians loved the application, and they are right that the application is a joy for young and old, in the end they were encouraged and they recorded the whole soundtrack. The musical composition is perfectly integrated in the story and it can be said that we are facing a new step in the world of applications for mobile devices in which an original story, a brilliant game execution and quality music are combined. All this can be seen in each screen of the application in which we have to get Alice to overcome challenges while we watch her walk through imaginary landscapes enriched with music composed by Vetusta Morla.

Although the application is simple to use in my case, absolutely denied for music and without the ability to differentiate one note from another, I have stayed stuck in a puzzle in which you have to perform a musical composition playing with flowers. I enclose the screen in case someone wants to help me by writing it in the comments:

Since Delirium Studios They have made a video presentation of two minutes of the application in which you can see part of the operation:

Plus, Vetusta Morla has composed a lullaby that when we listen to it at home we fall in love:

The game, in the AppStore costs 4.49 euros, a price that although it seems high includes entertainment and high quality music. The application has been launched on November 18, 2013 and weighs 176 MB. It is in Spanish and it is rated above 9 years. They have also included it in the section of rare / occasional and horror / fear issues which clearly indicates that the rating that iTunes has is very improved. It is compatible with iOS 5.1 or later and with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.

I also recommend taking a look at the Delirium Studios productions on their website because they have a catalog of games for many platforms: Google, Apple, Nintendo and Ouya.

Video: The Rivers of Alice : Extended version Wii U Trailer (May 2024).