Monday, May 21, 2007

Samorost

A friend told me about Samorost, a browser-based computer game that's available online. Samorost 1 is free, and so is the first part of Samorost 2. The second part of Samorost 2 costs $10. After playing the first game, I bought and played both parts of the second. The games are simple, gentle, and fun; the graphics are attractive, and the music is low-key. Together, they take only a few hours to complete.

The main character is a little guy who lives on an asteroid and wears what look like white pajamas and a sleeping cap. In Samorost 1, he climbs inside a funky old rocket and travels to an approaching asteroid, where you help him figure out how to divert that asteroid so that it doesn’t collide with his home. In Samorost 2, space aliens steal his dog and fly away to their asteroid, he follows them and crashes his rocket, and you help him figure out how to get his dog back and then find and fuel a space taxi to fly back home. There’s no combat, no mad adrenaline rush, and almost no need for hand-eye coordination. You don't have to travel hundreds of lands to solve the puzzles, and the solutions often have a quirky humor. To solve one puzzle in Samorost 2, you have to make the guy’s dog pee on a plant.

My kind of game.

2 comments:

brainhell said...

and thenorder the dog to BITE him while you gun down dozens of nazi guuards?

Carolyn Hill said...

No biting. No guns. No Nazis. Gentle game. :)