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Hi, I know but I like have them in my Steam library all-in-one place. It's weird to have Samorost 2 and 3, but not 1. Also amongst the ton of ♥♥♥♥ that is on Steam, Amanita games are great indie/art titles.
I hope that they port it to something else now that Flash is dead.
It won't be for much longer tho. Most browsers are going to stop supporting it soon if they haven't already. I believe Dec. 2020 is the end for Chrome.
I hope Amanita makes a Steam version so I can have it in my collection here.
By the way, I know Samorost 1 is free to play from Amanita website, in flash, and since I love so much every single game from Amanita (I have them all) I would love to see Samorost 1 on Steam someday, probably will be for free, but I wouldn't mind to pay a little fee just to have Samoros 1 on my Steam Library.
Now I'm waiting for a good discount on Creeks =)
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Yes as well, I've been looking to have them all in my Steam library.
Maybe they could do like some indie devs, Edward McMullen and the Basement Collection for example, and Make an Amanita collection.
Yes! I was thinking the same thing. This is exactly what they should do.
Remember that Google decided to MURDER flash games at the end of 2020!
Play it before it is gone!
Reason for conserving and being able to collect it alongside other Amanita games.
There are projects out there like Ruffle and Flash Game Archive that aim to preserve Flash content by making it playable inside a wrapper or somesuch, but the consensus was that Flash in the wild was a security problem. I tend to think this was BS but the point is you can still play the old games, though I haven't yet found a way to play Poom.
Anyway +1 for Samarost 1 because you have to do numbered things in order even if the creators say you don't.
https://archive.org/details/samorost-1