Eat things smaller than you. Repeat 8 times. You win. posted by pyrex at 2:21 PM on February 18, 2011
Clever idea, it was fun. Thanks! The difficulty could be tweaked a little harder, and there isn't much challenge once you are bigger then everything else already, just zooming around picking up scraps. I thought the comics were pretty funny also. posted by meta87 at 2:54 PM on February 18, 2011
This. Osmos is wonderful. posted by jontyjago at 3:23 PM on February 18, 2011
The best part was eating Uranus. posted by Mayor Curley at 3:47 PM on February 18, 2011
Spore without the mating calls.
Really more Katamari Damacy without the 3rd dimension. Still fun though. posted by John Kenneth Fisher at 3:50 PM on February 18, 2011
This is lots of fun! Thanks for linking. posted by stoneweaver at 3:56 PM on February 18, 2011
The point of this post is not game play. Technically, in terms of graphics and control and what not, there are far superior games of this type. I thought this one was fun and humorous.
Attempting to kill germs in the bathroom, a chemist inadvertently creates this other organism (you) who eats dirt, rats, cops, the army, the suburbs, high rise condos, and eventually the entire solar system. posted by at the crossroads at 4:07 PM on February 18, 2011
Fucking Jupiter. posted by Ghidorah at 9:13 PM on February 18, 2011
+1 for Osmos does it better. Better visuals, more interesting challenges, and better sounds. posted by mrgoldenbrown at 9:55 PM on February 18, 2011
I've played Osmos before, and it's too hard for me. Tasty Planet on my ipod is fun! posted by bluefly at 2:56 AM on February 19, 2011
I'm so hungry I could eat a Mountie! posted by ryaninoakland at 4:33 PM on February 19, 2011
Na. na na na na na naaaa... katamari damacy.... posted by leapfrog at 11:51 AM on February 21, 2011
Na. na na na na na naaaa... katamari damacy....
Now that's what I'm talkin' bout.
Thanks for the heads up on this game. I look forward to playing it. posted by at the crossroads at 6:50 PM on February 21, 2011
Are there any browser based free versions of Osmos? posted by at the crossroads at 11:49 PM on February 23, 2011
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