![]() ![]() Goals and artistic designĬosmic Osmo has a style of gameplay similar to Cyan's previous game, The Manhole. ![]() Originally only available for Macintosh computers, Cosmic Osmo is now only for Windows PC systems. On Augthe game became available for purchase through Steam as part of a bundle that also includes the other Cyan Worlds titles Manhole Masterpiece, Myst: Masterpiece Edition, realMyst, Riven: The Sequel to Myst, URU: Complete Chronicles, and Spelunx and the caves of Mr. In May 2007, a company called HyperActive Software announced that they had been contracted by Cyan to create a Windows version of the game, to be released via GameTap, which was released on June 19, 2008. Consequently, the game was not released either. is taking a fair amount of work, but is looking like it will be well worth it."Ī port of the game was reportedly developed for the SNES-CD, a video game console add-on that was never released. DeForest (software engineer and later CTO at Cyan) in December 1995 indicated a colorized version was in development, noting, ". ![]() For those who didn't have a CD-ROM drive, the floppy version offered fewer planets to explore and required a hard drive for installation. ![]() A XCMD plug-in enabled VideoWorks animated sprites to be displayed with an alpha mask on top or behind HyperCard's graphic layer.Īs it was one of the first CD-ROM games, Cyan also offered a floppy disk version that didn't include background music. Animated portions were made using MacroMind VideoWorks, a linear animation program that later became Macromedia Director. It was created, and runs, using HyperCard. ![]()
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