Hi, and thanks for the kind words. There is a more cool stuff coming soon.
As for music, I'm not sure. In the very early days of home computers, just making any sound at all was a novelty, and if your game could play music, or -- oh miracle! -- even *talk*, this was quite a neat thing. Nowadays, that sort of novelty is gone, as computers can easily reproduce any sound, or video, or what have you. So, in one way of thinking about it, it doesn't make sense any more to have some particular music to go with the game, any more than your automobile should have a theme song to go with it that starts up every time you drive it (well, even that might be cool for a little while, but only because your car would be the *only* car with such an absurd thing, but it would still wear thin.)
Now I am quite aware that music is a powerful thing for setting a mood, and ideally, we'd all have John Williams in our game room conducting an orchestra performing an extemporaneous composition which varies seamlessly on the fly to suit whatever is happening in the game, like a real time film score. But that's not happening, of course. Next best, we might have some music composed that is broken into little component pieces that can be mixed and matched on the fly to make a kind of robotic simulation of John Williams piecing together something to suit the game play. This is really hard, although there have been some attempts (iMuse springs to mind:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMUSE ) Doing something like that is likely beyong my abilities, and even if it weren't, it probably wouldn't be that good. Next best, we can just strap some canned music into the game (e.g.: Brahms Tragic Overture seems like a reasonable fit, and there is a fairly decent free recording around:
https://musopen.org/music/1567/johannes ... ure-op-81/ ) However, this gets old on repeated exposure, and is not really much superior to just letting the player cue up whatever he likes on his media player of choice in the background.
So now I'm down to maybe I just provide a "suggested listening" list to accompany the game? You could do worse than to just crank up Pandora and type in "john williams" and let 'er rip.
-- steve