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===Jill of the Jungle (DOS)===
 
===Jill of the Jungle (DOS)===
 
In the [[Jill of the Jungle (DOS)|first game]] of the series ''Dan'' music track is played in "The Castle" (level 6; left screenshot) and "Yet Another Puzzle" (level 13; right screenshot).
 
In the [[Jill of the Jungle (DOS)|first game]] of the series ''Dan'' music track is played in "The Castle" (level 6; left screenshot) and "Yet Another Puzzle" (level 13; right screenshot).
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''Dan'' also plays during the second demo rotation, which demonstrates Level 15: The Land Of Eternal Weirdness (from [[Jill of the Jungle: Jill Goes Underground (DOS)|Jill Goes Underground]]). [[Peaks]] is not in the shareware episode, so ''Dan'' was used to serve as a duty for the latter.
  
 
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|{{SongScreenshot|Jill of the Jungle - DOS - Level 6.png}} '''The Castle'''
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|{{SongScreenshot|Jill of the Jungle - DOS - Level 13.png}} '''Yet Another Puzzle'''
 
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===Jill Saves The Prince (DOS)===
 
===Jill Saves The Prince (DOS)===
In the [[Jill Saves The Prince (DOS)|third game]] of the series ''Dan'' music track is played in "The Village" (level 2; left screenshot) and "The Mega Puzzle" (level 8; right screenshot).
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In the [[Jill of the Jungle: Jill Saves The Prince (DOS)|third game]] of the series ''Dan'' music track is played in "The Village" (level 2; left screenshot) and "The Mega Puzzle" (level 8; right screenshot).
  
 
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|{{SongScreenshot|Jill Saves The Prince - DOS - Level 2.png}} '''The Village'''
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|{{SongScreenshot|Jill Saves The Prince - DOS - Level 8.png}} '''The Mega Puzzle'''
 
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The music track ''Dan'' was chosen as a default theme in [[Onesimus: A Quest For Freedom (DOS)|Onesimus: A Quest For Freedom]] which plays in the main menu.
 
The music track ''Dan'' was chosen as a default theme in [[Onesimus: A Quest For Freedom (DOS)|Onesimus: A Quest For Freedom]] which plays in the main menu.
  
It also can be heard during "Slave Quarters" (level 1; left screenshot), "Final Level" (level 29; right screenshot) and will smoothly switch to [[Desert]] in the first level and to [[Song15]] in the final level.
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It also can be heard during "Slave Quarters" (level 1; left screenshot), "Final Level" (level 29; right screenshot) and will smoothly switch to [[Desert]] in the first level and to [[Amazing Grace]] in the final level.
  
 
The file in the game folder is named SONG2.ARK.
 
The file in the game folder is named SONG2.ARK.
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|{{SongScreenshot|Onesimus - DOS - Level 1 Slave Quarters.png}} '''Slave Quarters'''
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==

Latest revision as of 12:23, 10 September 2018

Dan
Output - OPL2.svg
Composer Dan Froelich
Arranger Dan Froelich
Released 1992-??-??
Length 1:42.00
Format CMF.png
Title Origin Official
Loops Yes

Dan is a song from the Jill of the Jungle series. It uses several different percussion instruments including bells, xylophones, and glockenspiels.

Dan was composed in AdLib Visual Composer as a ROL file, but was converted to CMF using the program ROL to CMF.

The title obviously is the name of the composer as well as the file name of the song. Dan Froelich explained that the file names were in fact the proper full titles. The file in the game folder is named Dan.ddt.

Games

Jill of the Jungle (DOS)

In the first game of the series Dan music track is played in "The Castle" (level 6; left screenshot) and "Yet Another Puzzle" (level 13; right screenshot).

Dan also plays during the second demo rotation, which demonstrates Level 15: The Land Of Eternal Weirdness (from Jill Goes Underground). Peaks is not in the shareware episode, so Dan was used to serve as a duty for the latter.

Jill of the Jungle - DOS - Level 6.png

The Castle

Jill of the Jungle - DOS - Level 13.png

Yet Another Puzzle


Jill Saves The Prince (DOS)

In the third game of the series Dan music track is played in "The Village" (level 2; left screenshot) and "The Mega Puzzle" (level 8; right screenshot).

Jill Saves The Prince - DOS - Level 2.png

The Village

Jill Saves The Prince - DOS - Level 8.png

The Mega Puzzle


Onesimus: A Quest For Freedom (DOS)

Onesimus - DOS - Main Menu.png

The music track Dan was chosen as a default theme in Onesimus: A Quest For Freedom which plays in the main menu.

It also can be heard during "Slave Quarters" (level 1; left screenshot), "Final Level" (level 29; right screenshot) and will smoothly switch to Desert in the first level and to Amazing Grace in the final level.

The file in the game folder is named SONG2.ARK.

Onesimus - DOS - Level 1 Slave Quarters.png

Slave Quarters

Onesimus - DOS - Level 29 Final Level.png

Final Level


Links