Samorost 3 point-and-click adventure game lands on Android

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A few months after making its way into the App Store, Samorost 3, the lovely adventure game developed by Amanita Design, has landed on Android.

Samorost 3 was released on PC and Mac back in Spring and, as the name suggests, it's the sequel of Samorost 1 & 2 games. The good news is if you haven't played the previous titles in the franchise, you won't have any issue playing the third one since it's not really relate to the other two.

However, you'll be enjoying the same level of gorgeousness that only the folks at Amanita Design offer through their games. If you haven't heard of Samorost series, you should know that these are exploration adventure type of games, in which you must solve puzzles.

Some of the creatures in Samorost 3 might seem strange to you, as you will play a space gnome (yes, you read that right) who uses the powers of a magic flute to travel across the cosmos in search of its mysterious origins. 

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Samorost 3 allows players to visit no less than nine unique and alien worlds featuring colorful challenges, creatures and surprises to discover. A special mention for the beautiful artwork, sound and music that Amanita Design has included in their third Samorost game.

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The game is now out in the Google Play store and anyone can purchase it for $4.99. It should be fully compatible with most devices running Android 4.1 and up.


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