
The good thing about this project is that there are separate parts in the game - the different planets. Now, I’m producing the music in a more experimental style. But by doing this we found out that it didn’t work for the atmosphere of the game. Then we’d develop the music electronically. "Originally the intention was to work in a traditional way, by writing the score for a small ensemble. I'm excited about it," creator Tomas Dvorak said in an interview. One day, the little space gnome will find a strange flute (magical, of course) which fell down from the sky, and with its help, he’ll be able to build a new spaceship, explore five different planets and four moons, solve many mysteries and also find out where the flute came from." No doubt the story will be suitably barmy, Amanita Design describing it thus "This time it's much bigger and more ambitious project.
#Samorost 3 trailer Pc#
Samorost and its sequel are stunning looking free-to-play adventure games on PC that follows the tale of a space gnome and his dog as they travel around bizarre alien landscapes, solving bonce-scratchers and brainteasers. So it’s been quite a wait then, but in that time the team at Amanita boshed out the cracking Machinarium, which scooped up rave rewards and even made the rare adventure game push onto consoles. It’s been eight years since the arrival of Samorost 2 into the PC arena, but it’ll be an entire decade after its release by the time Samorost 3 arrives in 2015, hot off the press. Gums Murphy reaching for his sax. Luckily, Amanita has released a teaser trailer for a first look at Samorost 3 in action. It might well seem a long way away, but the surprising news of a new title in Amanita Design’s Samorost series is certain to get adventure gamers clamoring for a DeLorean.Īmanita Design’s adventure games have made a name for themselves for being beautifully surreal and melancholic adventure games, with jazz soundtracks that would have Bleeding
