Cosmo’s Cosmic Adventure: The DOS Game That Felt Like a Dream

Cosmo’s Cosmic Adventure wasn’t something I discovered at home. It was something I found on a dusty office computer — launched by typing a command into a black screen. And once it loaded, it didn’t feel like any game I’d played before. The colors were loud. The levels made no sense. And the main character was a green alien with suction cups for hands. In this episode of Hidden Saves, we revisit the strange little platformer that felt less like a game… and more like a dream. Why did Cosmo leave such a mark? And how can a game this weird still feel so familiar? Let’s find out. 👾 A pixelated fever dream 💾 A command-line memory 🔒 A Hidden Save. Unlocking memories through old games — lost saves, dusty PCs, forgotten worlds. 🎵 Music: “Stickerbrush Symphony Remix” by DJ Xeff 🐒 Original composition by David Wise 🎧 Remixed by DJ Xeff (3xWulfy) –   / dj-xeff-stickerbrush-symphony   🔊 Sound Effect by Matthew Vakalyuk from Pixabay #CosmosCosmicAdventure #HiddenSaves #DOSGames #90sGaming #RetroPCGames #ApogeeSoftware #Shareware #OldPCGames #PlatformerGames #PCNostalgia