Click on the fly and it will go to the pile of vomit. When the bug passes in front of the lemur creature, click the creature and he will eat it, then vomit up its remains. Click on the ball obstructing the path of the leftmost bug. Level 2 (Code: SOPOUCH) (You can click on the bugs to send them falling back to the bottom, but it's not necessary.) Click the right end of the pipe to walk in that direction. Hit the robot on the head to wake it up and open the doors. When the worker falls asleep, take the sledgehammer. Once the pot bubbles, turn the valve on the faucet to fill the bucket. Turn the valve under the fire to turn up the heat. Click twice on the monkey so that he jumps onto the left stalk, shaking pollen into the funnel. Turn the second handle on the wall once to make the right funnel angle downward. Click twice on the pump handle to make the water come out. While the big one is occupied picking it up, click on the hole in the pipe to stopper it with the cork. (You can pan by moving the cursor to the edges of the screen.) Click on the little anteater. (For fun, you can click on the waving fronds to make them all blow away, but this doesn't do anything.) Click the hole to enter the building. Click on the left side of the screen to proceed. Pick up the green critter and place him on the branch that's got you.
Level 1 (Code: POKLOP) Click on yourself to leave the rocket. You jump into your rocketship and take off in pursuit. The dog will jump out to chase them away they will respond by stuffing him in a sack and making off with him. Intro It's just a quiet evening at home on your planet-ship when two blue aliens arrive in a ship and begin stealing your pears. If you read the comments before completing the game, be warned! Avoid the spoilers! NOTE: I'm having trouble uploading the walkthrough, so until it's sorted out, I'm including the walkthrough in the comments to this post. What I did discover was the site of the fledgling Samorost Fan Club, which includes a discussion forum and, especially exciting to me, the complete Samorost 1 soundtrack. I haven't yet found a walkthrough online for the game, so I went ahead and made my own. If I hadn't just been to Target yesterday and splurged on three wonderful games I'd been wanting for just $9.99 on the bargain rack (Rhem, The Longest Journey, and Syberia II, all there together - unbelievable!), I'd probably have bought it today.but instead I think I'll wait until January for the CD version, which will also include the soundtrack.
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There are also two chapters, only the first of which is free - the offline version, including chapter 1 and chapter 2, costs $9.90 to download. There are now multiple levels with passkeys, though the game is still short enough to be played in one sitting. The main character is much more active this time, taking matters into his own hands rather than sitting back and letting events resolve themselves. Aesthetically, it's a bit darker and grittier than its breezy predecessor, as you explore the bowels of a grimy planet-ship that is home to a crew of thieving blue aliens. The sequel, titled simply Samorost 2, is a lot like the old Samorost.but different. As always, feeling guilty that my visitors weren't getting what they wanted, I had to go play the game and provide the relevant information right away. I discovered this by the sudden flood of traffic from Google searches for "Samorost 2 walkthrough" and "Samorost 2 solution".