Trombone player and baboon

Trombone Champ creator sounds off about baboons, trombone traphouse, and Goku vs Vegeta

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Music rhythm game Trombone Champ (opens in new tab) became the main character on Twitter yesterday, but in a good way. After posting a video of myself playing Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, scores of people were delighted, enthusiastic, and in some cases even moved to tears (because of how horribly I played (opens in new tab)).

But Trombone Champ isn’t just a fast-paced, fun, and goofy music game. There’s way, way more to it than just trying to toot along to The William Tell Overture, Hava Nagila, and a trap mix of Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik. There’s a dramatic Dark Souls-like cutscene introdcution, lots of secrets and mysteries and unlockable trombones, a turd-based card creation system, a summonable demon, hefty doses of trombone lore, a lot of information about how many hot dogs legendary trombone players can eat in a single sitting, and more baboons than you would expect in a music game. (I would expect zero baboons in a music game. I would be way off.)



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