Mew-Genics music reveals hints on the game’s secrets

Ridiculon rocks the Xylaphone

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Mew-Genics, Team Meat’s next game, has been shrouded in secrecy from the start. We still don’t know much about the game other than it’s coming to Steam and iPad, has some gray-scale art direction, and it involves at least one pile of cats. 

Ridiculon, the band scoring the game, have put out a video describing their process and experience with working on Mew-Genics, and there are quite a few revealing moments to be gleaned. If the song “cat fight” is to be taken literally, then it’s safe to guess that at some point in Mew-Genics, cats will fight. As for “Black Pussy”? Its meaning remains a mystery.

I went into this video desperate for news on Edmund and Tommy’s next project, but I ended up staying for the music. It’s pretty darn good. Regardless of how the game turns out, I’m confident that it will sound fantastic. 

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