- Publisher: Blyts
- Release Date: Jul 21, 2016
- Also On: iPhone/iPad
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 21 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 21
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Mixed: 7 out of 21
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Negative: 3 out of 21
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Dec 29, 2016I'm a big big fan of point and clicks, and this one is EXTREMELY good! All the enigms and tricks are logic but originals, the music and graphics are great, it's really funny without being superficial...
The story is really fluid, and we feel good playing this game because the atmosphere is really cool! :)
If you love point and clicks, you should buy this one eyes closed! :) -
Dec 15, 2018
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Jul 22, 2020The devs were very passionate about this project and you can sense it, it's a very well made indie game with a lot of soul and charm that lacks some polishing due to it being their first adventure point&click game (on steam at least) so I'd expect their later releases to be better, certainly recommended despite its short duration.
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Oct 18, 2019
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Jun 21, 2020A typical quest full of clichés, urban legends and modern memes, but the central figures of the story are exceptionally worthy: Ludwig van Beethoven, Sir Isaac Newton and Leonardo da Vinci. Works perfect on Ubuntu 18.04.
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Jan 4, 2017Kelvin and the Infamous Machine is a funny point & click adventure, inspired by LucasArts’ masterpieces: a short, but adorable, pastime during rainy afternoon.
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Oct 26, 2016Kelvin and the Infamous Machine is probably the best point-and-click game I have played. It’s artistic design is very quaint and detailed, and the hugely engrossing story had me hooked from the off. It's a shame that it wasn't longer, even though the chapters can take a substantial time to complete - which isn't necessarily a bad point in this this game. What I did play left me desperate for more, and that surely is the mark of a great game?
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Sep 11, 2016A hit and miss adventure that tries to pay homage to Tim Schaffer's undying classics from the 90s. It does feel like old school, and sometimes, it's even funny, but never reaches that level of brilliance.