Machinarium

Machinarium is a point and click adventure game created by Czech developers Amanita Design. The game is set in a world of machines and robots. The game is focused on the adventures of a little robot, called Josef, who is searching for his missing friend. The game has been met with positive reception from critics, who praised the game's detailed graphics and animation, as well as the game's sense of humour. Machinarium is a point-and-click adventure game and a point-and-click puzzle game which was released in 2009. The game is set in a world that is inhabited by robots, and the protagonist of the game is a robot named Josef who has been thrown out of his house by a robber. The game is a point-and-click puzzle game, which means that the player will often have to solve puzzles in order to progress to the next level. It is also a point-and-click adventure game, which means that the player will often have to talk to different characters in order to progress.

Gameplay

The game has a story mode, which is divided into 7 chapters. The gameplay consists of puzzle solving and discovering new locations. The puzzles in the game are connected with the use of items, which you can pick up and use. These items can be combined to form machines and other tools, which can be used to solve the puzzles. The game is controlled with mouse and keyboard. The gameplay is divided into two sections, the puzzle-solving and the dialogue sections. The puzzle-solving section consists of three different types of puzzles, which are the logic puzzles, the tile puzzles and the point-and-click puzzles. The dialogue section consists of different dialogue scenes.

Graphics

The game has a hand drawn style, with pixel-art graphics. It also features a lot of animations, such as opening and closing windows, opening doors, speaking robots and so on. The graphics are a mix of both hand-drawn graphics and computer-generated graphics. The hand-drawn graphics are very colorful, but detailed. The computer-generated graphics are very detailed, but not as colorful.

Information about replayability

Machinarium can be played again in order to unlock various achievements, as well as to find new items, which you did not find the first time. The replayability of Machinarium is very high. The game consists of five different chapters, which can be completed in any order the player desires. This means that the player is able to replay the game multiple times and not experience the same story twice. The game also consists of a map which is unlocked after completing the game once, and the map allows the player to access any chapter that he has completed.

Pros

  • The game has an interesting story to explore
  • There are not many bugs in the game
  • The game has a lot of different locations to explore

Cons

  • The game is very short
  • The game costs a lot of money

Conclusion

There are many interesting locations to explore, a good story and great animations. The game isn't very long though and it costs a lot of money.

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Author: Amanita Design
Latest Version: 2.5.6
Size: 13M

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