![]() This is key, since the last thing you want while trying to get all these pieces to work together onscreen is something that just doesn’t work like it should. The objectives are made clear, and the physics governing the world are consistent and make total sense. Luckily you never feel like the game is working against you. You’ll be making small adjustments to your items to get closer and closer the eventual solution. ![]() Sound like it’s a lot of trial and error? Well, it is. ![]() What it means for the player is that you can let your imagination run rampant to find solutions to each puzzle. It’s how a ball, rope, balloon, funnel, etc can be used to drop a basket or put a bowling ball in a box. In The Incredible Machine you’ll be playing through 60 levels (and more available to purchase in packs) where you’ll use all sorts of tools and objects to accomplish something really simple. Not that that’s a bad thing, since they’re both very good games. Now, hot on its heels we have The Incredible Machine, which has a very similar setup. ![]() ![]() It was glorious in all its Rube Goldberg goodness. It was only a few weeks ago that we reviewed Casey’s Contraptions, a puzzle game where the point was to complete menial tasks using all manner or crazy props like balloons and books, pipes and scissors. The Incredible Machine retains the same incredible fun nearly 20 years later ![]()
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