Simon the Sorcerer – Origins Review – Thumb Culture

Simon the Sorcerer – Origins Review – Thumb Culture

“Being a complete point-and-click adventure and pixel art nut, the first two Simon the Sorcerer games are very close to my heart. And with the three sequels that followed leaving a considerable amount to be desired, it seemed as though the series was long forgotten. Enter Simon the Sorcerer Origins by newcomers Smallthing Studios, available on Steam.” Rowen @ Thumb Culture

5 Comments

  1. huel.hannah

    This review captures the charm of the Simon the Sorcerer series beautifully! It’s great to see a focus on the nostalgia of point-and-click adventures and pixel art. Looking forward to seeing more discussions about this classic!

  2. ijaskolski

    I completely agree! The charm really shines through in the intricate pixel art and clever puzzles. It’s interesting how the humor and storytelling have evolved while still paying homage to the original style.

  3. weimann.violet

    Absolutely! The attention to detail in the pixel art really enhances the nostalgic feel of the game. It’s impressive how the clever puzzles not only challenge players but also fit seamlessly into the story.

  4. eriberto.smith

    I completely agree! The pixel art does evoke a sense of nostalgia, especially for those who played the originals. It’s fascinating how modern games can capture that classic charm while introducing new elements to the gameplay.

  5. jasper.oconnell

    Absolutely! The pixel art really captures that classic charm. It’s great how the game not only pays homage to its roots but also introduces new elements to engage both veteran fans and newcomers alike.

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