Simon the Sorcerer: Who'd Even Want Contact?! - Windows PC (2009)

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Simon the Sorcerer 5

Simon the Sorcerer 5

Silver Style quickly followed up their last effort with the fifth Simon the Sorcerer game, this time dealing with aliens. The character models are now cel-shaded, giving the game a more welcome cartoony look, but otherwise seems largely the same to its predecessor.

This was released in 2009 in Germany, and was supposed to have had an English release in Europe during the summer, but that's come and gone without any official updates. Hopefully they're taking their time with this localization to avoid the mess of the last one.

Simon the Sorcerer 5

Spin-offs

Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack / Game Pack - Windows PC (1998)

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Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack

Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack

To fill the gap between the second and third games, AdventureSoft released two spin-off titles featuring Simon and various other characters. The first of these is the Puzzle Pack. The headline title is Swampy's Adventures, an overhead puzzle game vaguely similar to Sokoban or Adventures of Lolo, where Swampy must rescue his kidnapped children from Sordid. As one can expect, there's lot of block pushing and logic puzzles to solve in order to get the key and move onto the next level.

The rest of the features are pretty thin. There are a four scrambled puzzles, two using FMV featuring Gerald and Max (presumably), and Swampy, the other two from The Feeble Files. There are also a few variations of solitaire with cards illustrated with various Simon characters. Finally, there's DIMP, or "Demon In My Pocket". a Tamagotchi-style virtual pet application where you beat and torture a demon to make it happy. None of the titles on here are really anything more than vague diversions and are mostly worthless beyond their novelty value.

Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack

Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack

Simon the Sorcerer Pinball - Windows PC (1998)

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Simon the Sorcerer Pinball

Simon the Sorcerer Pinball

The other Simon cash-in is just a quickie pinball game. It's set up on a single static screen with an isometric perspective, looking like a classic table with a dot matrix score display. There's only a single board and, like most licensed pinball bits, the links to Simon are quite tenuous. (Knock down Calypso! Find the Hedgehog Boy! Hit all of the letters to spell out "SWAMPY"!) Obviously, like the Puzzle Pack, it's not particularly worthwhile.

Simon the Sorcerer Pinball

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