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Chrono Ark

by Alex Roe

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about

Chrono Ark was a fan game being made by a small team of people that was going to be a sequel to Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross. Unfortunately the team including myself have discontinued working on it for various reasons, mostly because we are all too busy with our lives and new work prospects. Now that we have moved on I can release the soundtrack I was making for it. I finished most of the soundtrack in 2009 and was adding to it here and there as time went on. Although I wasn't able to finish it, it is pretty much done and enough was completed for me to release it.

Chrono Ark was a story following a new cast of characters and a new protagonist, Arc. After a prologue that shows Crono and Marle during the events of the Guardia War and their fates uncertain, the game begins as Arc in his hometown of Choras. As Arc journeys with Maia to find his "sister" Lucca, they encounter the group Terra Eventus that wish to cleanse the world with the awakening of Lavos. They terrorize time with their goals but are fought against by the Time Protection Unit, a group that try to stop time intervention. This encounter causes Arc and Maia to become split in different time periods. Meeting new faces and characters from the Chrono games, they ultimately try to get back together. But their lives are changed when they discover what happens to time when it is changed, and inevitably try to stop a being known as Protovos.

I wish I could reveal more about what happened and what the game was about but it is not my decision to do so, The team wanted me to release my work which I'm really thankful for. To help understand more about the game each track has its use or general use in brackets and hopefully with the music you'll get a feel of where things were going. Our concept artist has agreed to include some of his newer art pieces and I included some of his older ones so you could see what some of the other characters looked like as well. He is also working on an art book which I will surely link when it is ready. And the sprite artist has let me show a little of her work too.

Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross are composed by Yasunori Mitsuda and are copyright of Square Enix. The arrangements of and including music from Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross are free to download.

Thank you for listening, let's all hope one day Square Enix will make a Chrono sequel!

credits

released January 31, 2013

Special thanks goes to:

Kagero Studios (the team, the forum) for their great support.
Jennifer and Dan Hunker for doing the project and inspiring me with their work and writing.
Lalo for his great art work and cover art too!
Team members that came and went, contributing what they could.
Shnabubula for his godly wisdom, go check out his music! shnabubula.bandcamp.com

license

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