Simon the Sorcerer - Mucusade
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Version :2.1.2/1.0.7
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Updated :Jun 27,2022
Apr 22,2019
Developer :MojoTouch
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Description
"EVERY serious adventure gamer should have played this game." - Adventure Gamers
"WELL WORTH of your time and money" - ACG (Adventure Classic Gaming)

Following the success, media praises and high user ratings of the first adventure of Simon the Sorcerer (also available on Google Play), we proudly present the next instalment.

Just when he thought his life was regaining some semblance of normality, Simon's wonder years are once again turned upside down when the evil sorcerer Sordid returns from the grave with only one thing on his mind - revenge!
Sordid reconstructs his Fortress of Doom and sends a magical wardrobe to fetch Simon, but it accidentally ends up on the doorstep of Calypso, the wizard Simon had to save in the first game. Simon then starts to look for a special fuel that can power back the wardrobe and get him home.
Journey with Simon through this inevitable sequel to the best selling Simon the Sorcerer, as he manages once more to get stuck in a land of twisted fairytales, recycled gags and carbon dated clichés!
With a cast of thousands (mostly woodworm) and enough Swampy Stew to keep an underprivileged country sick for a year, this classic adventure will keep you well entertained until we manage to make another sequel.

'Simon The Sorcerer - Mucusade: 25th Anniversary Edition' features:
- Totally new, much praised, game play controls that were built from the ground up for touch-screens.
* Hotspot based - no more pixel hunting!
* All-new slick icons and animations.

- Completely new game menus and save/load system

- Three Music options: music score in MT-32, General MIDI or AdLib

- A stunning new HD graphic mode that up-scales the game beautifully to high-resolutions

- Optional retro settings: play with original graphics, original music and even the original controls (mouse pointer)

- Multiple languages (ALL included without additional payment):
English voice acting, with the option for adding subtitles in English, Italian, Czech, Russian and Hebrew
German voice acting with or without German subtitles
Spanish voice acting with or without Spanish subtitles
French voice acting with or without French subtitles
Polish voice acting with or without Polish subtitles

- GREAT PURCHASE! The best and most affordable way to experience this timeless classic

The 25th Anniversary Edition produced and developed by MojoTouch © 2008-2020 all rights reserved.
Licensed from Adventure Soft Publishing - the original Simon the Sorcerer game series developer.
Uses ScummVM which is protected under GNU-GPL v2. For more information please visit http://mojo-touch.com/gpl

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    By Kaitlyn McCoyAug 29,2022
    Just finished the game. It was much longer than I expected with challenging puzzles and an interesting story line. The audio wasn't always synced and it liked to crash at certain spots, but that's part of it's old school charm. However, what kept this from being the five star game it should have been, was the blatant racism, sexism, and ablism. The sexism can maybe be seen as satire, but there are no excuses for the way people of color and people with disabilities were depicted in this game.
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    By Razor SharkAug 19,2022
    Loved the game and how it still able to offend people to this day ?, i'm from the 80s and unlike most negative reviewers on here able to seperate art/games from reality. Freedom of speech and expression above all. Feel free to "re-imagine" content/games/movies if you like, just like what happened to leisure suit larry, but keep old content intact, stop changing/erasing history.