A small and very simple game. Tbh, it's too simple for my taste so for me personally, it's a no. But i'll still give it a thumbs up purely because the game itself isnt of poor quality. The content that's in there is done well. So i feel that giving it a thumbs down would not do it justice. My constructive criticism would be that although the core mechanic is fun, there's not enough variety to keep it fun. So it felt stale after pretty much the first 10 levels. Don't let this discourage you from buying the game though! Just try it out for yourself. The game is pretty cheap so you'll quickly know if you've gotten the bang for your buck.
COSMOS
- Release Date:
- Jul 22, 2020
- Developer:
- Dawnosaur Studios
- Publisher:
- Dawnosaur Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
- Conquer multiple worlds with unique enemies and levels to ascend.
- Aim and Shoot precisely with 360 degrees of control using your Mouse or Joystick
- Tight-controls and fluid responsive movement with Wallrunning and Double Jumps.
- Handcrafted short levels, idle for speedrunning yet difficult giving an incremental challenge throughout the game.
- Play with Friends in Coop and Versus Game Modes with Local Multiplayer and Steam Remote Play
- Challenge your skils with Steam Leaderboards
Partial Controller Support: You are able to play COSMOS with a Controller however, Menus and UI currently only work with a Mouse
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User Reviews
Not terrible, but the level design is so generic and bland that they may as well have been randomly generated rather than actually designed. I was bored after the 8th or so level when I realized it felt like I played the same level 8 times in a row. I'm assuming that's what the rest of the game is like. Also IMO the player movement is a tad too fast and hard to control.
The game is really fun, especially after a few levels when you get used to the controls and how the player can move around the map. I finished the cave stage and am now on the ice stages. really enjoying the game so far, i hope the music changes up throughout the different stages though, that would help keep it feeling fresh as you play through. also, though controllers are supported, its wayy harder to use a controller, since to aim you have to use right stick but to shoot i had o use the X button so i couldn't aim and shoot at the same time. but using key board and mouse felt pretty good.
This is an entertaining and challenging game which i personally enjoy so thanks!!!!
this game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fairly fun platformer. One of those short but sweet kinda games. It took a bit to grow on me but once it did I was having fun. The hookshot does not work though I don't get it at all? Luckily it's a small section but it just feels like trying to fight the controls on those levels. There is some interesting flow to this game that ultimately makes me enjoy the game enough. It's a fun hourish of gameplay and fairly cheap.
[h1] Super Tight Speedrun Platformer/Shooter Hybrid [/h1] This game really gets interesting if you go for the speedrun medals. If you don't wanna speedrun, this game probably gets old quickly because there is no story and every level requires you to go up a bit, kill all enemies and that's it. However if you wanna play this how it's intended then you'll have a blast finding out the fastest routes and performing them. Almost every level can be completed in under 8 seconds. I'm currently #1 of this game's overall levels leaderboard and I can say it is extremely fast-paced and really hard to get the best times and champion medals. Especially the levels with the [spoiler] grapple hook [/spoiler] made me scratch my head cause I didn't know how to do it. It was really fun to find out how to speed up my route. Game mechanics which make this game easy to learn, but hard to master: - You can run up walls with high speed - Downwards shooting gets you upward speed boost - You gotta eliminate eve...
Fun platformer run and gun game. Short, but enjoyable. The only thing I would change, though, is more customizable controls. The aiming is much easier on mouse and keyboard, but I ended up playing on controller because I prefer not using the space bar to jump.
Fast&Fluid. Very well optimized. Levels are not repetitive and none of them feels too long. This is great game for skill learning, not mindless grind.
I first saw this advertised in a random tweet and thought the game looked cool. I then saw the price and thought it looked even cooler. Three Pounds whatever for this is a bargain. In fact I think double that would be a fair price. I've only put 90 mins into it so far but the levels are short enough to get plenty of practice in a short space of time...and it's HARD. Not hard to pick up and play. That's moderately simple, but to master this game, that will take time and effort. There's a lot to do with your fingers, you see. Jump, walk, climb, dodge and shoot. Often all at the same time. When I did pill it off though I was doing that head bobbing, chest puffing, looking around the room 'I'm the man' kinda' thing....Just a shame there are no windows in momma's basement... Anyway, It's a good game. My six year old managed to finish a couple of levels, though to be honest the way these kids are these days he'll probably be putting me to shame on it soon. Dev seems to be active, too. ...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7,8,10
- Processor: Intel Core i3 M380
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 140 MB available space
FAQ
How much does COSMOS cost?
COSMOS costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for COSMOS?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7,8,10 Processor: Intel Core i3 M380 Memory: 2 GB RAM Storage: 140 MB available space
What platforms is COSMOS available on?
COSMOS is available on Windows PC.
Is COSMOS worth buying?
COSMOS has 93% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was COSMOS released?
COSMOS was released on Jul 22, 2020.
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