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Machinarium level 3
Machinarium level 3










machinarium level 3

After collecting your missing legs in the first section of the game, the cute little robot is able to walk freely around the screen. In the game you play as a little robot whom the player is immediately tasked with putting back together. In that regard it is very similar to something like the Wii’s Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure. Instead, the indie game works on a screen-by-screen basis. Unlike some adventure games, Machinarium doesn’t force the player to have to backtrack and collect a giant array of items to use in almost nonsensical ways. You really have to see the game in motion to fully appreciate its beauty. Usually games that look this good have shoddy animation, but the characters and backgrounds in Machinarium display stunning, fluid movement. Every sprite and background is hand drawn in a sketchy, colored pencil art style. The first thing you will notice about Machinarium is how unbelievably gorgeous the game looks. Hit the jump for a ridiculously long hands-on with the game I, quite frankly, can’t stop thinking about. The tragically ignored game was called Machinarium (from the creator of the incredible Samorost and Samorost 2) and it is easily one of the most promising games I have ever played in my entire life.Īdmittedly, the game might not be for everyone - it’s a classic point-and-click adventure game in every sense of the word - but if you adore adventure games (like me!), Machinarium just might be the greatest thing ever.

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Luckily, at the very end of the first day, I stumbled upon a lonely PC game in the far corner of the IndieCade section. After passing by booths showing off the already released Boom Blox and Wii Play (I’m not kidding), I pretty much resigned myself to the fact that I wouldn’t have that many positive things to say about the struggling Los Angeles based event.

machinarium level 3

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machinarium level 3

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machinarium level 3

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Machinarium level 3