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Machinarium


The winner for Excellence in Visual Art from the 2009 Independent Games Festival and one of the PAX10, this robot-filled world makes us wish we had metal skin. Available via download on Impulse.


Available on: PC
Genre: Puzzle
Release date: Oct 16, 2009
Published by: Amanita Design
Developed by: Amanita Design
Min system requirements: Windows XP/Vista/7, 1.8 Ghz Processor, 1GB RAM, 350 MB HD Space
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
9 AWESOME
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Screenshots updated Oct 16, 2009
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There’s nothing like waking up after being unceremoniously dumped into a heap of scrap only to find your head and limbs have gone missing amidst the filthy debris. Making a crummy situation worse, mechanical hooligans have strapped a large, makeshift bomb to the central tower in the looming industrial city you were just booted from, and your shiny lady friend is nowhere to be found. ...
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