Do you remember The Incredible Machine? Of course you do, it was, and still is a classic.
This game is a low effort amateur clone of it, without adding any new ideas. Basically you are building Rube Goldberg machines. Graphics are... okay I guess, they serve the purpose. You won't write home about it. Soundtrack and effects are weird, sounds like a random selection of royalty free soundDo you remember The Incredible Machine? Of course you do, it was, and still is a classic.
This game is a low effort amateur clone of it, without adding any new ideas. Basically you are building Rube Goldberg machines. Graphics are... okay I guess, they serve the purpose. You won't write home about it. Soundtrack and effects are weird, sounds like a random selection of royalty free sound library. I could be wrong with the source.
Control isn't bad, but this game was meant to be played with mouse. I'm disappointed that the touchpad isn't supported. And there are so many unused buttons, not sure why is there a Start button in the corner of the screen, instead of using a dedicated button on the controller.
There is no story, it's a series of 100 puzzles. A series of unoriginal puzzles.
The game feels like someone's first attempt at video game development, very unpolished.
Well... I bought it at a deep discount sale for like $3... *maybe* it worth that amount. But The Incredible Machine still offers more fun (and better graphics).… Expand