Machinarium
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Machinarium is the award-winning independent adventure game developed by the makers of Samorost and Botanicula. A little robot who’s been thrown out to the scrap yard behind the city must return and confront the Black Cap Brotherhood and save his robot-girl friend.
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Machinarium is one of two games, that was also played by my wife, who is somewhat not a gamer at all, she got deeply engaged with story and cute art and of course the funny and really tough puzzles, actually I had to complete some challenges for her, but still..
It's a beautiful game, and if for some reason you missed it, make sure to grab it and give it at least few evenings!
Steam User 104
my grandpa had this game on his ipad, he is passed away now. this game means a lot to me
Steam User 17
Machinarium is an old point and click game with robots in a changed world.
Cute good-ending story and cute characters, it looks simple and it is but some non-sense puzzles made me mad, also some controls with mouse are a pain in the ass, so I would recommend a controler ready to use if you can. I had some bugs too, but when I saw the game has came out in 2009 it was all forgiven.
Otherwise, I loved graphics, colors and ambience. Wouldn't play this 2000 times but I had a nice moment.
Steam User 18
Holy heck why did nobody ever tell me about this!? Machinarium is one of the most unique click and point games I've ever played and a huge part of it has to deal with the art direction. Best way I can describe it is that it's like those old children's books your parents used to read you as a kid. Hand drawn, painted, and brought to life with fluid animation. The amount of effort put into every detail of the world, and making it sound believable thanks to good sound design is stunning. Soundtrack is lovely too and I like how they communicate the story through little imagined pictures without using a single word. I really love this game, but I probably wouldn't say it's for everyone. As neat as the art direction and presentation is it leads to a lot of obtuse puzzles. There's a hintbook to help you, but it contains a mini-game that is impossible to beat. So halfway through you're probably going to be consorting an online guide for help, which does remove a lot of the fun these games have. I didn't really care though. Machinarium is further proof of video games being art. I have a good feeling a decent chunk of the people who worked on this game are artists or worked on children books at some point. It's a game where the style is the substance, and I love it.
Steam User 30
Machinarium is an absolute masterpiece that has stood the test of time, and plays just as beautifully as it did 15 years ago.
Steam User 25
I finally finished a long-forgotten mission and It brought back so many childhood memories for me
and after all these years, Berta still has a place in my heart...
ALSO!
That bastard in the bar with his fucking annoying laugh, he REALLY knows how to play tic-tac-toe xD
Steam User 20
One of my all time favorites games. Love the artwork and the soundtrack. The main character is derpy and loveable.
Steam User 11
A true classic of its kind. Played through it again, and achieving a perfect game felt incredibly satisfying. I know Tomas Dvořák’s soundtracks by heart, yet hearing them in the game still warms my soul. It's truly remarkable how this game has remained timeless and continues to captivate just as much as when it first came out. Beautiful!