![]() * Music: a significant minority of screens have a funky tune, but there is a lot of silence and its important for atmosphere and easy in an upgrade So, in comparison to Samorost 2 its a better plot, art, additional depth (“music cards”) and funky tunes, but ambient music IMO is often absent. * A few of the characters are really cool Īdvise: I like the soundtrack before clicking the first planet, don’t use a trackpad for a few puzzles (need a quick mouse) and there is an ingame help book. * “Achievements": There are 30 to collect and gives the game added dimension, by solving puzzles to acquire them. * Music: There are some very, very funky tunes and the music “cards”("achievements") make funky sounds ![]() * Interactive: The team has also spent time making each screen interactive * Art: Most of the artistic set pieces are *great*, others are *stunning*, and a few unbelievable (below) Overall, IMO most puzzles are not quite infuriating! A lot of in-game help is given. I’m a huge fan of Samorost 2, this is bigger and mostly better. “Samorost 3 is a game that feels alive.” - Stuff “All of the music is incredible.” - GameZebo ![]() “Samorost 3's setting is immediately entrancing.” - GameSpot “Arguably the greatest game to come out of Amanita Design.” - PC Gamer “A worthy follow-up to Machinarium and Botanicula.” - Pocket Gamer “The best adventure game in years.” - Kill Screen “Possibly the most beautiful point-and-click adventure I've ever played.” - Destructoid We recommend playing with headphones for a greater experience! Visit nine unique and alien worlds teeming with colorful challenges, creatures and surprises to discover, brought to life with beautiful artwork, sound and music. Samorost 3 follows a curious space gnome who uses the powers of a magic flute to travel across the cosmos in search of its mysterious origins. It is Amanita Design’s most ambitious experience to date and a loose continuation of the hit indie games Samorost and Samorost 2. Samorost 3 is an exploration adventure and puzzle game from the award-winning creators of Machinarium and Botanicula.
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