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* [[555]] -- Any phone in the game can be called from any other. All of the numbers start with 555.
* [[555]] -- Any phone in the game can be called from any other. All of the numbers start with 555.
* [[Flat World]] -- Even though the planet in question is spherical when viewed from space, you can hit the edges of the map (with a "bonk" noise) when navigating by boat.
* [[Flat World]] -- Even though the planet in question is spherical when viewed from space, you can hit the edges of the map (with a "bonk" noise) when navigating by boat.
* [[Game Within a Game]] -- ''Rubber Gut'' (a ''[[Stunt Copter]]'' parody) and ''Ship Chip Lander'' (a ''[[Lunar Lander (Video Game)|Lunar Lander]]'' parody).
* [[Game Within a Game]] -- ''Rubber Gut'' (a ''[[Stunt Copter]]'' parody) and ''Ship Chip Lander'' (a ''[[Lunar Lander]]'' parody).
* [[Granola Girl]] -- Princess Osmorella, she of the lava lamps and [[Flying Car|"flower power" space van]].
* [[Granola Girl]] -- Princess Osmorella, she of the lava lamps and [[Flying Car|"flower power" space van]].
{{quote| "Come hither, groovy alien."}}
{{quote| "Come hither, groovy alien."}}
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* [[Multiple Demographic Appeal]] -- It was promoted as being "for kids of all ages."
* [[Multiple Demographic Appeal]] -- It was promoted as being "for kids of all ages."
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] -- [[Albert Einstein|Prof. Elvis Osmostein]].
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] -- [[Albert Einstein|Prof. Elvis Osmostein]].
* [[No Export for You|No Port For You]] -- ''Only for Windows?'' What's next, ''[[Super Mario Bros (Video Game)|Super Mario Bros]]'' only for Xbox?
* [[No Export for You|No Port For You]] -- ''Only for Windows?'' What's next, ''[[Super Mario Bros. (video game)|Super Mario Bros]]'' only for Xbox?
* [[Oddball in The Series]] -- The unexpected sequel ''Cosmic Osmo's Hex Isle'', released 18 years after the original, was just a bland puzzle platformer.
* [[Oddball in the Series]] -- The unexpected sequel ''Cosmic Osmo's Hex Isle'', released 18 years after the original, was just a bland puzzle platformer.
* <s>Planet</s> [[Planet of Steves|Solar System Of]] <s>Steves</s> [[Planet of Steves|Osmos]]
* <s>Planet</s> [[Planet of Steves|Solar System Of]] <s>Steves</s> [[Planet of Steves|Osmos]]
* [[Portal Picture]]
* [[Portal Picture]]

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"You are the busiest alien to ever romp around our humble solar system."
Osmo

Cosmic Osmo is a 1989 Pop Up Video Game created by Rand and Robyn Miller of Cyan, Inc. Like its Spiritual Predecessor The Manhole, Osmo lets you traipse undirected through a quirky universe packed with Easter Eggs, but this time IN SPACE. There is no ending and no score, and only the mildest of optional puzzles.

The setting is the Osmoian system, home of the quirky, amiable Osmos: aliens with huge feet and round, honkable noses. Your conveyance is a cozy two-room spaceship called the Osmobile, but you can also slip between worlds through a vast network of shortcuts. No matter where you end up, the Osmobile's autopilot will have it waiting for you in orbit.

The Millers' next open-ended Hyper Card game, 1991's Spelunx, took a far more educational tone. The 1994 rerelease of Osmo added a Spelunx-like science complex, making both games each other's Spiritual Successor.

Despite Osmo's fanbase on the Mac, where it remained an exclusive until 2008, it can now be found on Steam for Windows users only. Even though the original won't run on today's OS X at all... and despite the developer of the Windows port saying that recompiling her work for OS X would be "trivial".

Cosmic Osmo provides examples of:

  "Come hither, groovy alien."

 Osmo: Now this is what I call gooood television!

(On the screen, another Osmo bangs his head against the camera over and over, forever.)