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Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure

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Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure

Mar 1, 1992

Main game

3.29 average rating based on 41 ratings

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Cosmo's parents are taking him to Walt Disney World for his birthday. A comet hits their ship, forcing them to land on an unknown planet and repair the ship. Cosmo goes exploring, and when he returns, his parents are missing. Seeing large footprints, Cosmo thinks that his parents have been captured and sets off to rescue them before they are eaten. There are three episodes in the game series in which Cosmo must navigate through 10 alien-themed levels for each episode. In this episode, Cosmo explores the wilds of the Forbidden Planet, utilizing bombs and his suction-cup hands to survive.
Release Dates
Mar 1992 (North_America)
DOS
1992 (Europe)
DOS
Jan 05, 1998 (Worldwide)
DOS
Sep 04, 2014 (Worldwide)
Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
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BadBoyBule gave Jul 27, 2021
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Mukiinmenevää tasoloikkaa DOS-ajalta

Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure oli yksi lempipeleistäni lapsena. Tai lapsena tuli pelattua vain ekaa episodia, sillä se oli sharewarea ja helposti saatavilla. Nyt aikuisiällä meni sitten koko komistus GOG:stä hommattuna. Kyseessä on aika perus tasohyppely kaikin puolin. Ihan hyvä ja hauska peli, muttei millään tavoin mullistava tai mahtava. Cosmo on kuitenkin symppis hahmo, ja oli hieno nähdä peli uusin silmin. Todennäköisesti julkaisun aikaan "konsolityylinen tasoloikka" on ollut varsin toivottu lisä PC-pelikenttään.

SailorBrite
SailorBrite updated their status May 20, 2017
SailorBrite updated their status May 20, 2017

One of my very first favorite PC games!

8BitHero
8BitHero updated their status Apr 8, 2016
8BitHero updated their status Apr 8, 2016

Awesome experience with this game:

"Oh crap, I feel down a pit! Wait this little guy has suction cup hands. Stick to wall and jump up. Nice."

Visited Cosmo again after downloading a program to organize my roms. Mapped my controller and sat back for some doxbox enjoyment.

Torgo
Torgo updated their status Oct 11, 2015
Torgo updated their status Oct 11, 2015

For me as a small child I never had a NES or any console, I had a pure MS-DOS upbringing. So for me these games were the cornerstone of my childhood. Here's a painting I did of Cosmo himself and the blue guy from the loading screen. I think it was a finger painting, completed in 1993, one year after the release of the game! So cool. Sadly the colours have faded a little over the years, but I have this hanging on the wall proudly in my house haha.


This weird painting actually won some sort of child art award in my home down (in the deep outback of the Australian wilderness) and it was presented to the local bank, where it was proudly hung on their wall for 2 or 3 years! Unfortunately, to my horror, when I went to collect it years later the bank staff reported "Yes, it's a very good painting of Big Bird and the Cookie Monster from Sesame Street." I was mortified. In 1993 my 5-year-old self was way too hipster and alternative to be watching that kind of stuff.