
Samorost 3 Review
The studio behind imaginative indie hits Machinarium and Botanicula debuts its most ambitious game yet: a beautiful yet simplistic point-and-click adventure.
INTRO:Samorost is the game that got Amanita Design noticed in the indie scene, mostly because of its bizarre aesthetics and its freely playable status. The priced sequel apparently did okay enough for Amanita Design to e... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulI am half way through Samorost, and this being a casual game, I am taking my time. But I came here to write this review to correct the huge injustice done to the title by gamespot. Indeed, it takes a really constipated p... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpfulThis is what you get when a small group of great unique artists is assembled to work on a game such is this shiny diamond in the world of gaming. A great follower after their previous games Machinarium and Botanicula, pu... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
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