2010 February 8, 2010

Machinarium, a work of art

Posted by at 15:25 in adventure game , demo , PC

This weekend, after the acquisition of my new laptop, I was playing Machinarium.

For those who may know what is a flash game in which you drive a robot-style "point and click" where you have to fight your way through different levels with different puzzles and puzzle games to find out do you look for our beloved character.

Honestly what I love about this game are its graphics in 2D and with a high level of detail. Another strength is both his story (I will not spoiler) like puzzle games, really original and fun.

Like Braid , two games that I think are a work of art and if you have not yet had the chance to play them, I recommend them 100%, once you can not leave the probéis, as they are very addictive and it will be difficult stop playing them (I tell you from experience, I began to play on Saturday and ended on Sunday in a total of about 7 hours). By the way, I think these two games on the DS triumph.

Machinarium is the first long game developed by Amanita Design, available exclusively for PC. Through it we can get and download, but have announced a physical release , with an art book, poster and a CD with the soundtrack of the game.

Download the demo for PC | Machinarium (34.7 MB)
Download the demo for Mac | Machinarium (36 MB)

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3 Comments on "Machinarium, a work of art"

  1. George on 08 Feb 2010 at 15:28

    It looks pretty good game :)

  2. Sergio Mediavilla on 09 Feb 2010 at 12:38

    I was recently tentadísimo to catch him. What is not because in the end not caught xD.

  3. OrzeR on 09 Feb 2010 at 14:01

    Sergi Well, if you have the occasion pillatelo, or wait till see the Special Edition as it goes, because a game is great, will not disappoint. Word of OrzeR xDDD

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