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We're not (yet, I hope?) at a point where they charge separately for having music in-game.
Oh ♥♥♥♥, wait, everyone forget you saw anything, we don't need to give EA any ideas.
Hmm, how do I not know what a UFO catcher is?
Now I'm going to have to make one.
I often use the data provided by these game soundtrack purchases or freebies to upload to beat rhythm games where they often let you upload favorite songs that make for different stages that are nostalgic to games you like.
You should be able to view local files and it should pull it up for you wherever it is. Or, as I said, you haven't downloaded it yet. Though, most games don't add it as an option in the game, they usually expect you to go find it in the files.
I'd say the standout tracks are:
Savage Dudes
Engraved in Myth
Hello, Pal World!!
Honorable mentions to Bosses, and, Ruthless Dominion.