OSMOS - New Linux Game

OSMOS is a indie game released by Hemisphere Games. This game was released last year first to Windows (August) and then to Mac OS X (December) but it now has been ported to the Linux OS.

The game costs $10, is DRM free and once purchased you have access to the Windows, Mac and Linux versions if purchased directly from the OSMOS website. If purchased through Steam, only the Windows version is available. The same applies for direct2drive.

The game itself is simple in concept but surprisingly fun to play. This game can be easily played for a short time so you can quickly load it up and play a round or two if you only have a few minutes.

The game doesn't require the latest computer either. I was able to play it on my HP DV2 with no issues on its mobile ATI 3410 graphics using the binary drivers. I also found it plays fine on my desktop with an ATI x1950 running the open source ATI drivers. This is quite awesome know that the open source drivers are able to handle this game since the ATI binary drivers are only available now for the more recent graphics cards.

Pros:
• Simple, easy to jump in and start playing
• Low Cost
• DRM Free
• Buy once, play on Windows, Mac or Linux

Cons:
• Very Challenging
• Limited replay value

Overall I am very satisfied with the purchase. I now have a fun game I can easily play while waiting to be picked up by the carpool.

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