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Osmos is a 2009 puzzle video game developed by Canadian developer Hemisphere Games for various systems such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, OnLive, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Android.[2]

Osmos
Steam digital banner art
Developer(s)Hemisphere Games
Publisher(s)
  • Hemisphere Games
  • Microsoft Game Studios[1] (GFWL)
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Mac OS X
Linux
OnLive
iOS
Android
Release17 August 2009
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay


The goal of most levels is to absorb enough motes to become the largest on the level.
The goal of most levels is to absorb enough motes to become the largest on the level.

The aim of the game is to propel oneself, a single-celled organism ("Mote"), into other smaller motes to absorb them. Colliding with a mote larger than the player will cause the player to be absorbed, resulting in a game over. Motes smaller than the player are blue, while motes bigger than the player are red. Changing course is done by expelling mass. Due to conservation of momentum, this results in the player's mote moving away from the expelled mass, but also in one's own mote shrinking.

There are three different "zones" of levels in Osmos: In the "sentient" levels, the goal is to prevail over active motes of various types that hunt and absorb other motes, including the player. Hunting them typically involves absorbing as many inactive motes as possible before chasing down the active ones with the extra mass one has gained.

In the "ambient" levels, the player's mote typically floats in a large area surrounded by inactive motes, and must become the largest or simply very large. Variations on this theme involve, for instance, starting the game as a very small mote surrounded by many larger, fast moving motes, or the presence of "antimatter" motes which shrink normal motes during collision no matter which one was originally bigger, or starting the game stuck in a huge, densely packed area with a large number of other motes without much space to move about and having to nudge other motes out of the way by ejecting mass at them.

In the "force" levels, special motes ("Attractors") influence other motes with a force similar to gravitation. The player has to take into account orbital physics when planning movement in order to save mass when changing course. In these levels, the game optionally assists the player with a course trajectory tool that plots the mote's course, up to a short time in the future. Force levels are complicated in various ways, including levels with mutually repelling attractors, attractors bouncing randomly around an area full of motes, several "strata" of bodies in retrograde rotation about an attractor, and attractors orbiting other attractors.

On June 25, 2012 Hemisphere Games announced the release of a multiplayer version of Osmos for iOS on the company blog and from the game's Facebook Page for July 19, 2012.


Reception


Osmos received generally favorable reviews with a score of 80/100 on Metacritic based on 22 critic reviews.[3] At IndieCade in 2009, Osmos was named "Best in Show" and won the Fun/Compelling award.[6] Apple Inc. selected Osmos as the iPad game of the year for 2010.[7] It also won many other awards that year.[8][9] IGN awarded Osmos its best video game soundtrack of 2010.[10]


Soundtrack


The soundtrack was named "Best Soundtrack 2010" by IGN.[10] The soundtrack includes:[11][12]

  1. Vincent et Tristan – "Osmos Theme"
  2. Gas – "Discovery"
  3. Biosphere – "Antennaria" (from Substrata)
  4. Loscil – "Lucy Dub"
  5. Loscil – "Rorschach"
  6. Loscil – "Sickbay"
  7. High Skies – "The Shape of Things to Come"
  8. Julien Neto – "From Cover to Cover"
  9. Julien Neto – "Farewell"

A free download of many of the tracks was made available in March 2010.[13]


References


  1. "Games on Demand coming soon to Games for Windows — LIVE!". Games for Windows. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 2009-12-06. Retrieved 8 February 2018. The launch lineup will include [...] new exclusive LIVE-enabled versions of popular digital games like World of Goo and Osmos, distributed by Microsoft Game Studios.
  2. Usher, Anthony (2 September 2011). "iOS indie hit Osmos set to propel itself onto Android". Pocket Gamer. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  3. "Osmos for PC Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  4. "Osmos for iPad for iPhone/iPad Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  5. "Osmos for iPhone/iPad Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  6. "IndieCade, Impressions of the Award Winners". Gamasutra. October 2009. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
  7. eddybox (2010-12-11). "Hemisphere Games Apple's iPad Game of the Year!". Hemispheregames.com. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
  8. eddybox (2011-01-20). "Hemisphere Games End-of-Year Awards & Voting". Hemispheregames.com. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
  9. best-games-of-september-2009 on gametunnel.com (September 2009)
  10. "Best Soundtrack 2010 - Osmos - Mobile - IGN". Bestof.ign.com. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
  11. "Osmos for iPad (2010) Related Sites". MobyGames. 2011-04-28. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
  12. "Hemisphere Games » Osmos Soundtrack".
  13. "Exclusive Free Soundtrack: Osmos, Featuring Gas, Julien Neto, Loscil, High Skies". Createdigitalmusic.com. 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2011-08-05.



На других языках


[de] Osmos

Osmos ist ein Geschicklichkeits-Computerspiel des kanadischen Softwarestudios Hemisphere Games. Programmiert wurde es von Eddy Boxerman, Dave Burke und Andy Nealen. Das Spiel erschien am 17. August 2009 auf der Downloadplattform Steam. Neben der Windows-Version gibt es auch Versionen für macOS, Linux, Apple iOS und Android.
- [en] Osmos

[ru] Osmos

Osmos — двухмерная компьютерная игра в жанре головоломки, разработанная компанией Hemisphere Games, и распространяющаяся через сервисы цифровой дистрибуции. Игра также относится к инди-играм. Игра была выпущена под платформы Microsoft Windows, Linux и Mac OS X 18 августа 2009 года, также игра была выпущена для мобильных платформ iOS и Android. Стоимость загрузки игры через интернет составляет 10 долларов или 6.99 фунтов. Целью игры является продвижение игрока в роли одноклеточного организма по ряду игровых уровней и выполнение определённых условий для победы в каждом из них. В общем случае победа достигается при увеличении «организма» игрока до заданных размеров.



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