
I'm planning to post all three games as VLP's, I did consider doing a screenshot LP but it's a lot better hearing the voice acting. As much as I loved the original two games I could never finish the third.Īll three titles can be bought from for $5.99 each, if you decide to purchase all three at once then you will receive a saving of $3.99.
#Simon the sorcerer 3d series
The third of the series wasn't so highly praised, I will go into more detail when I 'LP' the game as there's a lot to talk about with it. What makes the series even more unique is that the characters are (mostly) voiced by British actors, the humour is very distinctly British and the games don't even try to take themselves seriously. The original two games where praised highly by game critics upon release. They really are great adventure games, for a time when the genre had been dominated by a lot of big US names, this little known British company delivered something that was easily on par with some of the more well known adventure games.

So what's so great about the original trilogy? They're decent adventure games in their own rights but the only similarities that can be made is the name of the series and several of the character names. I'm not knocking Germany or the USA, but for a very distinctly British series it became very distinctly un-British. Not only did a German company take over, the English version was voiced by American actors.

The first was five years after the release of Simon The Sorcerer 3D, the second instalment was released two years afterwards. The first three games were developed by Adventuresoft, two more releases followed by a German company called Silver Style Entertainment who bought the rights to the series. Three games? Wasn't there more released several years ago? Simon is a teenager who is magically teleported to a fantasy land and has to do the usual point-and-click affair of puzzles and quests.

Even though the games are set in a fantasy world, they're more set to be a parody of popular fantasies rather than trying to shoe horn the series into the genre.
#Simon the sorcerer 3d windows
Cette horreur date de 2002 mais ressemble à un jeu des années 90… c’est peut-être pour ça qu’il ne fonctionne pas bien sur Windows XP et que la souris (c’est pourtant, il me semble, fondamental dans un jeu d’aventure à la noix) n’est active que dans les menus…! il faut donc « jouer » ou tenter de « jouer » cette horreur tout au clavier ! C’est tellement carré et cubique qu’on se croirait dans un Minecraft pour Windows 95, tout ça en 256 couleurs bien entendu.Simon the Sorcerer is a series of point-and-click adventure games created by Adventuresoft, well, the first three were anyway, well, the third wasn't point-and-click but we'll get onto that later. Il s’agit ici d’une vieille daube de vieille merde de jeu d’aventure à la mords-moi-le-noeud avec un sorcier de pacotille qui s’appelle Simon Il s’agit ici d’une vieille daube de vieille merde de jeu d’aventure à la mords-moi-le-noeud avec un sorcier de pacotille qui s’appelle Simon et qui a un chapeau pointu sur la tête : il est bon pour l’asile des gamins handicapés attardés mongoloïdes si vous voulez mon avis ! ainsi que tous ses « amis » aussi (plus on est de fous à ce qu’on dit…). Simon The Sorcerer 3D is a graphic adventure game, featuring all the adventuring antics of the previous 2 games set in a realtime 3D cartoon world, including such long-forgotten gameplay elements as puzzle solving, story, and character interaction. Do this before your arch nemesis, Sordid, can use its power for more evil means. Once again explore with Simon a vast fantastical world and help him find a way back home by uncovering the secrets of 'The Nexus'. Slightly confused and disoriented, Simon escapes the temple with the help of his new fairy godmother. Once again explore with Simon a vast Simon is back and this time in 3 dimensions! The adventure begins with Simon's soul being reunited with his body on the roof of an Aztec Temple.
