- Publisher: Hemisphere Games
- Release Date: Aug 18, 2009
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, iPhone/iPad
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 155 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 92 out of 155
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Mixed: 48 out of 155
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Negative: 15 out of 155
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IsakANov 26, 2009A peace of art that stands out in a gameworld overpopulated with aqctionpacked FPS and and melodarmatic MMOs. The indiescene is where it the innovation takes place as far as i'm concerned.
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Mar 7, 2012Sit back, relax, and gobble bubbles. I thought it was supposed to be relaxing, but it's a stretch to classify some of the levels as casual. A great game to play when you are in an alcohol induced stuper.
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Dec 1, 2011
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Dec 8, 2012A very original concept for a relaxing game. A good replay value even if you've finished all levels. If you get it at a discounted price, that's a good deal. The kind of game you play between two games, to make another part of your brain work.
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Jul 28, 2013Cool game with great potential... But could be done better. Very frustrating for a casual game. Can be much luck based too. But this game have a good relaxating soundtrack and cool visual.
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MarkMNov 27, 2009
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Aug 24, 2010
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Mar 27, 2012
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Apr 30, 2012
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Jul 21, 2012Amazingly well designed game. Very interesting. It's like an action science lesson. Did you read me? An action science lesson. Insightful, welcoming and gorgeous.
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Feb 19, 2012
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Jul 14, 2012After playing successfully completing the majority of the game within a couple hours, I can say the game feels lacking. I had hoped for a microbiological or cellular-level version of 'Feeding Frenzy' + "Spore" gameplay... however the game is very simple, with no skill-tree or perks, and graphics seem retro.
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Dec 17, 2012
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Mar 30, 2013i really dont get it, how always games, which should "relax me into a trance and beyond that". Become out as the games, which will frustrate me to death Game devs. should REALLY check what relax means! But yes, OST and graphics are 10/10. Though, don't think those are the most important things in a game...so i have to give a 3 for Osmos.
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Feb 27, 2013Beautiful graphics, good and realxing sound themes and, especially, SIMPLY DIFFICULT! If you like that kind of brainy games and you like some more stress caused by repeating levels, this is your game.
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Jul 7, 2013Characterized by some great concepts and a really good implementation, Osmos has nice graphics and compelling musics too. Perfect to kill half a day.
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Nov 20, 2013
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AliciaYNov 26, 2009It's incredibly addictive, a little difficult to master, but a price and a gem for an incredible good deal. Now we have to wonder... What if Spore had been this good? >.>
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CoecoOct 13, 2009
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Jan 9, 2012What could be a great game of careful physics control is ruined by spastic stress levels with realtime enemies, and poor feedback and controls so it's quite difficult to tell what the result of your actions will be, and how hard you are pushing.
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Jul 9, 2011Good graphics and relaxing music (a bit repetitive though). The game is unfortunately not relaxing at all when you reach higher levels. Make one or two mistakes and it's over... you have to start the level from the beginning. Very frustrating. In advanced levels you'd better count on your luck.
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VLDec 27, 2009I give it a 3 because of it's nice soundtrack and graphics. Obviously a lot of work has been put into them. The sad part is that the game is virtually unplayable. It's incredibly hard and annoying. I don't know about you, but I don't like being frustrated. Skip this game.
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HansWurstAug 24, 2009It's not fun. The handling of the orb that you are controlling is like flying the airplanes in GTA3. It's often a rush against the clock because when another orb gets to big you can't assimilate it anymore and you have to restart. No action, no skill, just luck. That's what this game is all about!
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Dec 30, 2011No skill is required to play this game, it is all about random chance, chance and luck are the only things required to play this game. If you can't beat a level in a couple of tries just remake it and try again. Not only is the game a game of luck but it is too simple a concept to hold ones attention for any matter of time. Overall just stay away.
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JasonVJan 6, 2010
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olivernDec 3, 2009Relaxing and relieves tension, just what i need!
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ZelakonDec 2, 2009Ignore Coeco's limited and impatient account of this game; it's the equivalent of saying your only goal in an FPS is to shoot things. Osmos, from start to finish, is excellent.
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DimaNJan 2, 2010This game has a charming atmosphere,and uncommon style.Gameplay isn't genius,but it works so it's enjoyable to play this game!
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ToddMJan 7, 2010
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JasonMartinAug 28, 2009
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Awards & Rankings
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The small team at Hemisphere has crafted an alluring, captivating experience that is a nice change of pace from the frantic action videogames often provide.
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This crafty and calming puzzle game won't addict you, but it will lull you into the occasional trance.
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In the end, however, $10 is a bargain for such a creative and addictive puzzle title.