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Long after the passing of the Second Shadow, when dragons ruled the twilight sky and the stars were bright and numerous, came the Age of the Great Guilds. Blacksmiths.
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- Developer:
- Lucasfilm Games
- Publisher:
- LucasArts
- Engine:
- SCUMM
- Release date:
- 08 July 2009
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- Recent Steam reviews:
- Not specified
- All Steam reviews:
- Very Positive (615)
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Blacksmiths. Shepherds. Clerics. Each dedicated to the absolute control of secret knowledge.
Another such Guild was the Weavers. Over the centuries, their craft transcended the limits of physical cloth, until they wove the very fabric of reality itself. Now, a strange power has swept the Weavers into oblivion, leaving behind one Weaver boy to unravel the mystery. Help young Bobbin rescue his Guild...and you just might save the universe from an unspeakable catastrophe.
An Extraordinary adventure with an interface of magic…
- Stunning, high-resolution, 3D landscapes.
- Sophisticated score and musical effects.
- Detailed animation and special effects.
- Elegant point 'n' click control of characters, objects and magic spells.
- No burdensome typing, mapping, or inventory management.
- An easy and engaging game for beginners and veterans alike.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows XP or Vista
- Processor:
- Any 2002 era PC or better
- Memory:
- 32 MB RAM
- Graphics:
- 2 MB - PCI Graphics Card
- DirectX®:
- Required for sound
- Hard Drive:
- 290 MB
- Sound:
- 16-bit sound card
recommended*
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User reviews
A magical and enchanting game, unlike anything I’ve experienced before in the genre. Loom focuses on learning different drafts—short musical sequences—to solve its puzzles. This creates a fresh, memorable twist on the
Once more, a reminder that it takes a simple press of Alt+S to remove that ugly "modern" filter. Loom may have been the first title to make young me realize that, yes, video games can be art. A highly experimental
Do I recommend Loom? Absolutely! It's a lighthearted adventure that wants nothing more than to give you a unique fairy tale with relatively easy puzzles and chill vibes. Do I recommend this Steam VGA version of Loom?
It's a really nice game with a unique way of accessing the puzzles. But you're going to want to write down the melodies if you're playing in standard mode. Some you hear once and aren't repeated or accessible later on
Point and click classic. Be prepared to write down the music spells. This used to have a handy booklet that I heard rumors about. A cozy old fashioned LucasArts adventure. Give it try, but keep in mind mileage may vary
Loom is a truly magical experience. The puzzles of Loom are the star of the show! Unlike most point & click adventures, the player doesn't collect items to influence the environment. Instead, it is the creative use of




