Samorost 2

Samorost 2
Developer(s) Amanita Design
Publisher(s) Amanita Design
Designer(s) Jakub Dvorský
Václav Blín
Composer(s) Tomáš Dvořák
Engine Adobe Flash
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux
Release
Genre(s) Graphic adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Samorost 2 is a puzzle point-and-click adventure game developed by Amanita Design. Released for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux on 8 December 2005, the game is the second video game title in the Samorost series and the sequel to Samorost.

Development

Jakub Dvorský, creator of Samorost.

Together with his freelance Flash and web design agency, Amanita Design, Dvorský produced a sequel, Samorost 2. In Samorost 2, the gnome goes on a longer quest to save his kidnapped dog and return safely home. The first chapter of this game (comprising the first 4 levels) can be played online for free. The second chapter (with 3 levels) is only playable in the full version, which cost $6.90 until the price was later lowered to $5.00.[1]

Soundtrack

Samorost 2 Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by Tomáš Dvořák
Released
December 8, 2005
Genre Video game soundtrack
Length 40:09
Label
Quazi Delict Records
Producer Tomáš Dvořák

The Samorost 2 Soundtrack is composed, written, arranged and produced by Tomáš Dvořák for Amanita Design, the soundtrack was released on December 8, 2005 in digital format and on June 5, 2006 on cd. The album includes 12 tracks.[2]

  • Tomáš Dvořák - composer, writer, arranger and producer;
  • Jakub Dvorský, Tomáš Dvořák - cover design;
  • Jakub Dvorský - artwork.

Recorded, mixed and mastered by Tomáš Dvořák at Mush Room Prague / Budapest. Packaged in digipak. CD includes PC and Mac version of the Samorost 2 game by Amanita Design.[3] Samorost 2 Soundtrack won the Original Sound category at the Flashforward Film Festival 2006.

Release

Samorost 2 was released in several physical and digital formats.

  • Physical:
  1. International release - includes cd with Win and Mac versions of the game and the soundtrack (CD-DA and mp3 files). Packaged in digipak. Was released on 5 June 2006.[3]
  2. Collector's Edition (Russian) - includes cd with Russian version of the game, cd with soundtrack and artbook with some sketches, informations, etc. Packaged in DVD-box. Was released on 21 November 2008.[4]
  • Digital:
  1. Amanita Design Store - includes Win, Mac and Linux versions of the game and soundtrack in mp3 format. Was released on 8 December 2005.[5]
  2. Steam - includes Win version. Was released on 11 December 2009.[6]
  3. Mac App Store - includes Mac version. Was released on 28 April 2011.[7]

Samorost 2 has been featured in Humble Indie Bundle which took place from 4 May 2010 - 11 May 2010 which was subsequently extended to the 15th and raised $1,273,613. Of this, contributors chose to allocate 30.90% to charity: $392,953 for the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child's Play Charity.[8]

Reception

Critical reviews were generally positive. The game was praised for its visuals and simple gameplay.[9]

Awards

Samorost 2 has won several awards. These include a 2007 Webby in the games category; Independent Games Festival award 2007 for Best Web Browser Game; Best Web-Work Award at the Seoul Net Festival in 2006. The soundtrack won the Original Sound category at the Flashforward Film Festival 2006.[1] The game was also nominated in 3 categories (Best Game, Best New Character and Best Visual Effects) in the GameShadow Innovation in Games Awards.

In 2011, Adventure Gamers named Samorost 2 the 54th-best adventure game ever released.[10]

Sequel

The sequel Samorost 3 has been released in 2016 on multiple platforms including consoles.

References

  1. 1 2 "Amanita Design".
  2. Samorost 2 Soundtrack at discogs
  3. 1 2 Samorost 2 CD at Minority Records
  4. Samorost 2 (Russian Collector's Edition) at snowball.ru
  5. Samorost 2 at Amanita Design Store
  6. Samorost 2 page on Steam
  7. Samorost 2 on Mac App Store
  8. "The Humble Indie Bundle".
  9. "Samorost 2 for Windows (2005) MobyRank". MobyGames. 2007-12-04. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  10. AG Staff (December 30, 2011). "Top 100 All-Time Adventure Games". Adventure Gamers. Archived from the original on June 4, 2012.
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