Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel Cyan, Inc., HyperActive Software / GameTap 2008

Cosmic Osmo is a point-and-click graphical adventure game for kids made by Cyan which would later make the hugely successful Myst series. Originally it came out in 1989 after The Manhole only on the MAC. In 2008, it was ported to Windows exclusively on Gametap. This is an open-ended exploring game where you can click on various elements on screen to trigger events, and clicking on doors or the edge of the screen will move you to another location. You first enter an animated spaceship which later is used to travel between different planets. Shortcuts also exist to other places in small spots like a mouse hole or a water drain. There is no way to die or get hurt in the game and you can't lose either. It was made originally on Macintosh using Hypercard, a combined software and run-time environment that mixes database capabilities with a graphical, flexible, user-modifiable interface. The game was one of the first on CD-Rom but a floppy disk version with fewer planets and no background music was also available.
Screenshots
1993 MAC ISO Demo 50MB (uploaded by Macintosh Garden)
Reviews
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MAC ISO Demo 6MB (uploaded by Internet Archive Software Collection)
Infos
1989 MAC Full Demo 3MB (uploaded by Macintosh Garden)


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