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.
Chief 0
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 71
Every time i play this game i drown in my childhood memories. used to play this game on CD with my brother
Steam User 49
took me 14 years to complete, but finally did it, it was worth it
Steam User 30
i love this game sm its so nostalgic
Steam User 24
This is one of my favorite games ever existed.
The first one I've played from Amanita Design studio and the reason why I fall in love with it.
There are so many small but valuable details.
Amazing animation, characters. They are living beings in a very special way - form style of the studio.
What are you waiting for?!
Finally play it !!!111!
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 16
lil robot man
Steam User 13
Machinarium is a cool-looking point n click adventure, by the devs that made the Samarost games.
You play as a robot aiming to figure out why he got exiled out of the city. You meet bad guys, good guys and everything in the between on your journey. The gameplay is pretty standard with various puzzles, item hunting and even some mini games (some harders than others!). While some item puzzles can be tricky or not make too much sense, they are usually straight forward and there aren't really any dead ends.
The art design is very unique, and different from the Samorost series, this looks more like a family friendly version of HH Geiger's artwork. The soundtrack is pretty good and fits in where it should. This game continues the Amanita tradition of not having any voice acting, instead telling things through the environment, odd sounds and speak bubbles with drawn objects in them.
I definitely recommend this as a point n click game for both fans of the genre and beginners. I'm honestly surprised this game never got a sequel, but I'm excited to play more titles from the developers' catalogue of games!