A magical adventure woven in music
LOOM™ is a unique point-and-click adventure from LucasArts that tells a fantasy story through music, minimalist design, and atmospheric world-building. First released in 1990 and now available for Windows, it remains a standout for its inventive gameplay and distinct narrative style.
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Weaving music and mystery into adventure
Players step into the role of Bobbin Threadbare, a young member of the mystical Guild of Weavers, who discovers his world is unraveling. Instead of conventional inventory puzzles, the game uses a “distaff” system—casting spells by playing sequences of musical notes called drafts. This approach keeps the interface uncluttered and the focus on exploration and story.
The Steam version is based on the “talkie” edition, featuring voice acting and a reworked musical score adapted from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake. While the audio enriches the experience, this version also has fewer on-screen details compared to the original EGA release, which some purists miss. The art and animations reflect the era’s pixel style, but the combination of color palette, hand-drawn backgrounds, and musical cues creates a memorable, storybook atmosphere.
Final thoughts
LOOM™ is a short game by modern standards, but its originality, musical gameplay, and gentle pacing make it a rare gem in the adventure genre. For those open to older presentation styles, it delivers a creative and memorable journey that stands apart from more conventional point-and-click adventures.

















