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Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel drops you into the paws of a blob-like alien exploring a cosmos full of absurd planets. Each world is a surreal playground of floating rocks, sentient fish, and geometric landscapes designed to baffle and amuse. Play isn't about solving puzzles or winning but poking around to see what weird thing appears next. Point-and-click controls let you interact with whatever's floating or blinking on screen, often with no clear goal beyond curiosity. The game moves at its own pace, rewarding idle observation over strategy. The game’s charm comes from its deadpan humor and visual creativity. Every planet feels like a mad scientist’s doodle come to life, with physics and logic tossed aside. Community stats show 87% of 5,000+ players completed it, though many cite confusion as much as delight. With a 91/100 average from retro gaming sites, it’s a time capsule of 80s experimental design, think Terry Gilliam meets MS Paint. If point-and-click adventures that ignore traditional structure are your thing, this one’s got a weird little spot in its heart for you.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
60.0
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