Simon the Sorcerer (1993) - Game details | Adventure Gamers (original) (raw)
Join Simon, the hippest sorcerer around, as he is magically transported into an enchanting new dimension of bizarre interactive animation. Simon is not your ordinary sorcerer – he’s an adolescent with an attitude, involuntarily, and perhaps regrettably entrusted with a mystical quest to save Calypso from the evil wizard Sordid.
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Simon the Sorcerer STEAM DECK SUPPORT IS UNKNOWN
A 20th Anniversary Edition was released exclusively for Android devices, followed by a 25th Anniversary Edition on PC in 2018, with a choice of original or scaled graphics.
Developer:
AdventureSoft
Platforms:
Android, iPad, PC
Releases:
- Worldwide 1993 by AdventureSoft
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What our readers think of Simon the Sorcerer
The puzzles don't half pong
While I did like Simon's character and some of the humor, overall I found this game to be rather disappointing. The puzzles were largely uninteresting, boiling down to basic item fetching and combining items in ways that make little logical sense. One in...
Posted by LenP on Jun 14, 2014
Underrated
I had been putting off playing this game as I had heard it was ok but not excellent and that it had several flaws in it, so I wasn't expecting too much. However, by the time I finished it, it was easily one of my favorite adventure games of all time. I'd...
Posted by Antrax on Oct 2, 2012
Doesn't stand up to modern standards
I loved Simon the Sorcerer as a kid. It was funny, challenging and pretty to look at. Going back to it, I see now that I wouldn't recommend it to most modern gamers. Simon breaks several commonplace conventions. The most important one is that throughout the...