![]() You start off as a half assembled robot trying to make his way to a highly gated metropolis, and you’re not sure why he needs to get there. During the first levels, you keep wondering where this game is headed, and there is no way of guessing in it at that stage. The storyline is quite simple, but shady at the beginning to keep you hooked. The set of the game appears random and out of context when you first look at it, and that’s what makes it so challenging because it keeps you trying to guess what is going on there. You don’t need to be a big fan of puzzle and hidden object games to enjoy Machinarium in fact, you don’t even have to be a great devotee of Android games at all. Machinarium is definitely more than just a puzzle game – it is an engrossing experience, an adventure movie and a personal quest. You get to solve riddles, laugh your head off, sometimes, just make a pause and look around at the beautiful scenery and enjoy the soundtrack meticulously created by the designers. Overall, these are the only issues with Machinarium, so let’s get into the interesting part. ![]() However, if you switch apps, it will reset every time, so save your progress before you switch. The game is built solidly and runs smoothly, never crashing. On bigger screens, though, it is completely possible to beat the game using the touchscreen only, but sometimes you would want a mouse. At times, it is annoying, yes, and it may be a good idea to use Bluetooth Android compatible mouse or even the trackpad if you have a keyboard dock. Since Machinarium was designed as a PC game to be played with a mouse, active zones for tapping and collecting objects are incredibly small. So, we strongly recommend you install this game on tablets, the bigger display, the better because regular 5.3-inch smartphones will cause you frustration and aggravation instead of enjoyment. You will find yourself stranded on the first few levels after a while. The game makes you solve intricate puzzles, sometimes collecting ridiculously small objects, which may be way too challenging on the screen of a smartphone even if you have a Galaxy Note. When you go to Google Play store and find Machinarium, it may appear as compatible with your smartphone, which, in fact, may not be entirely true. But first, let’s see what the game consists of. Once you try the demo out, you will get deeply engrossed in the game, and will have no choice other than pay the four bucks and enjoy the incredibly cute and challenging adventure. Developed by Amanita Design, a Czech studio, the game with a multitude of awards as the best indie game of the year, and acknowledged to be the best in the artwork and soundtrack.īasically, anyone can play and get addicted to the Machinarium since it is a challenging, yet friendly and forgiving puzzle-solving experience that will fascinate you with a cute and deeply compelling story, astoundingly beautiful hand-drawn visual effects, and an original electronic soundtrack equal to, or even better than Half Life 2 OST. Machinarium is an indie game for PC’s and Macs released back in September 2009. If you haven’t heard of the title, you probably don’t play on the PC much. There is also a mini-game that can be played on each Level in the game.Machinarium costs $4 on Google Play, but hold before you leave because it’s well worth a lot more. Dome Security Puzzle (music notes puzzle).Castle Safe Puzzle (sliding chains puzzles).Bomb Timer Puzzle (defuse the bomb puzzle). ![]()
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