Well I hate to say "I told you so" but I can't help noticing people are now saying the sort of things I'd tried to warn Pusooy about quite a long time ago.
His basic problems have always been that he doesn't see players as customers and assumes what excites him as a development exercise will excite his customers too - So, now we get the music, whether or not it adds anything to the gameplay.
In fact the introduction of music has basically removed all the gameplay. I too play the games with the sound off, and if you read my previous comments about this game you'll see I'd put the lack of interaction down to basic laziness and/or greed. I now realise it's because he's crammed the music files into the download.
Once again it seems to be that Pusooy's learned how to do it so it gets done and, whether the results are good, bad or indifferent, we're expected to shell out our cash just the same. Other developers would introduce such a major change in a free game to test customer's reactions, but not Pusooy.
Sad to say I won't be paying for the privilige of being a Pusooy guinea pig again, at least not unless I see some signs of change. So my next prediction is that Pusooy is likely to end up with a bit of a dilemma, because I'm already seeing signs in this topic of other people feeling the way I do. If that continues there's going to be fewer and fewer customers to post reviews. By the time he wakes up and starts listening to his customers and delivering what they want one or two people we've never heard of may suddenly start posting rave reviews... but will be willing to take the chance?
I have been saddened to see Pusooy continuing down this path because his graphics are always excellent and his back-stories are usually very good (as far as is possible, given that the nature of the genre will always result in a predictable finale). So much of what he does in those areas is way ahead of the majority of the dross we get fed. It's just his attitude towards his customers that lets him down.