Posted on: October 11, 2020

Louard_le_Barbare
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A Beautiful Little Game
Machinarium is, by and large, a typical point & click game: a succession of scenes in which you have to solve environmental puzzles, using logic and a variety of more or less wacky objects you can stack up in your inventory and combine together. While I am usually not a fan of these games, which I think are frustrating, I found this one to be very enjoyable and approachable. Solutions to puzzles are often logical and not too hard to figure out, and, unlike other P&Cs, what you can pick up and / or interact with is usually well highlighted. The difficulty curve is especially well-made: the game starts off easy, throwing you in small areas with enigmas that are easy to solve, and gets increasingly complex, letting you explore larger and larger zones with obstacles that get more and more twisted. Overall, the most trouble I've had was with the combination puzzles (y'know, Rubik's cube type of things), which tend to be quite difficult and frustrating. Still, a built-in walkthrough guide can be accessed at any time through a minigame to help you solving them, which is neat. The big selling point of Machinarium is clearly its aesthetic and atmosphere. The game, which tells the story of a small robot in a huge mechanical city, just oozes magic. The hand-drawn characters and backgrounds are superb, the music is beautiful. And while the plot is simple and the game is entirely devoid of dialogues, the narration is masterful, delivering emotions without a single word. It's all super cute and is full of quirky moments that rarely fail to get a chuckle. The biggest problems with Machinarium are its steep price and short length. There are not a lot of locations to visit, and most of your time will be spent on trying to solve puzzles: once you know the solutions, the whole thing can probably be finished in under an hour. Still, I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a sweet little game with a ton of personality to act as an gateway to P&C as a genre.
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