In this puzzle game, players solve cryptic alien machines by using logic and observation to progress through a story. Includes engaging puzzles, a mysterious storyline, and multilingual support.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
79%
4 star
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3 star
3%
2 star
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1 star
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21% review manipulation risk
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About Machinika Museum
Machinika Museum is a puzzle game for people who like to have their brain teased and love a nice story to go along. Do you like The Room? Myst? The Witness? Machinarium? Escape games? Do you like finding out what is behind a locked door? So do we!
Key features:
• Mind bending Puzzles: use your sharp logic skills and your sense of observation
• Mysterious atmosphere and story: there is so much you don't know about yet...
• Wonderful visuals, cryptic alien machines have never looked better
• Intuitive and enjoyable touch controls. Why make it complicated?
• Available in English, French, Spanish, German and Italian
What are these machines? Who sent them? And why won't anyone give you answers? You will have to find for yourself. In this far future, finding machines from alien civilizations is not unusual, especially in a museum dedicated to them. But this time it looks like something deeper is hidden from you...
This app is a free-to-try demo including the first chapter. The purchase of an inapp is necessary to unlock all the content of the game.
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Reviews for Machinika Museum
grumptykitty
Like the rooms game by game fire or fire games
Good
paniculture
Glitchy and too clever by half
Glitchy operations (especially final assembly scene); annoyingly counter-intuitive puzzles; shameless The Room rip-off, but not as elegant or interesting, with an extraterrestrial end scene that looks like it was designed by a 10-year-old with Legos