Simon the Sorcerer (video game)
Simon the Sorcerer | |
Developer | Adventure Soft MojoTouch (25th Anniversary) |
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Publisher | Adventure Soft iPhSoft (iPhone) MojoTouch (25th Anniversary) |
Platforms | Amiga, Android, CD32, DOS, iOS, macOS, RISC OS, Windows |
Released | DOS France, Germany, UK, US: September 27, 1993 Germany (CD version), Israel: 1994 United States (CD version): 1995 United Kingdom (re-release): 1998 Germany (PC Games Plus coverdisc): May 1998 Amiga, CD32, Risc OS United Kingdom: 1994 Windows United Kingdom: 2002 Worldwide (GOG.com): December 9, 2008 Worldwide (25th Anniversary): April 3, 2018 iOS Worldwide (iPhone version): August 6, 2009 Worldwide (iPad version): February 19, 2010 macOS Worldwide: 2012 Android Worldwide: August 26, 2013 Antstream Worldwide (Amiga version): April 5, 2022 Worldwide (AGA version): May 24, 2022 |
Added to Museum |
Windows: July 29, 2012 Windows (25th Anniversary): July 10, 2018 |
Simon the Sorcerer is a point and click comedic adventure game by Adventure Soft. It is the first game in the Simon the Sorcerer series.
Plot
When Simon chases his dog into a spellbook, he ends up in a magical world. Now he has to journey through this magical world, rescue a wizard, and defeat an evil sorcerer.
Releases
On August 6, 2009, iPhSoft released Simon the Sorcerer for the iPhone and iPod touch using ScummVM and James Woodcock's enhanced soundtrack. On February 19, 2010, the program was updated with support for the iPad.
On April 3, 2018, the digital version of Simon the Sorcerer was replaced with Simon the Sorcerer: 25th Anniversary Edition by MojoTouch. It has a custom menu to use alternate sound sources such as MT32 music, or James Woodcock's remake of the music in the game. It also gives an option to have original or high-definition graphics, but the latter simply uses one of the ScummVM graphics filters. Despite using ScummVM, the shortcut key to get back to the ScummVM menu doesn't work. However, ScummVM will detect the game, so it's possible to play the game without using MojoTouch's menu.