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|genre=[[Puzzle]] | |genre=[[Puzzle]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[ | |modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]] | ||
|website=http://www.hemispheregames.com/osmos/ | |website=http://www.hemispheregames.com/osmos/ | ||
|pcgamingwiki=Osmos | |pcgamingwiki=Osmos | ||
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'''Osmos''' is a puzzle video game developed by Canadian developer Hemisphere Games for different systems as [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Linux]], [[iOS]]. The game was made available on [[Steam]] on August 17, [[2009]]. The aim of the game is to propel yourself, a single-celled organism (''Mote''), into other smaller motes to absorb them. Colliding with a mote larger than yourself will result in being absorbed yourself, resulting in a game over. Changing course is done by expelling mass. Due to conservation of momentum] this results in the player's mote moving away from the expelled mass, but also in his/her own mote shrinking. | '''Osmos''' is a puzzle video game developed by Canadian developer Hemisphere Games for different systems as [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Linux]], [[iOS]]. The game was made available on [[Steam]] on [[August 17]], [[2009]]. The aim of the game is to propel yourself, a single-celled organism (''Mote''), into other smaller motes to absorb them. Colliding with a mote larger than yourself will result in being absorbed yourself, resulting in a game over. Changing course is done by expelling mass. Due to conservation of momentum] this results in the player's mote moving away from the expelled mass, but also in his/her own mote shrinking. | ||
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