The Incredible Machine 2 Mac Download

  • Developer: Dynamix, Inc.
  • Genre: Logic/Puzzle
  • Originally on: Windows (2001)
  • Works on: PC, Windows
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  • User Rating: 8.7/10 - 3 votes
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The Incredible Machine 2 Download. Instructions for easy game launch after downloading: Download DOSBox 0.74 and install on PC. To exit fullscreen mode, press escape. Playing experience can be poor due to your browser or your computer. Download The Incredible Machine 2 and launch it with DOSBox to have the best playing experience! If the game is too fast or too slow, try hitting CTRL-F11 (slower) and CTRL-F12 (faster). Download; Download The Incredible Machine 2 for Mac. Game: The Incredible Machine 2: Size: 4.65 Mb: Runs On: Mac: Available Platform: DOS: Language: English: Updated: 2019-10-18. Files for Mac can be run on all versions of OS X. You need to uncompress the 7z archive using the proper software (please use Keka to avoid problems).

There have been numerous Incredible Machine games before this, but for those who have so far managed to avoid their charms it's best to start with a bit of an explanation. Simply take a disparate set of objects (fans, mice, monkeys on bicycles, etc) and connect them together in such a way as to complete a certain task. Say, getting a ball into a hole by dropping a bucket onto a mouse-wheel to make it run to a lamp to nudge a dog to crash a car to injure a girl to bring the doctor to fall in love to steal my girlfriend. Bastard! 13 per cent.

Lets Start Again

In the puzzle genre, its logistics veer towards the other end of the spectrum from the likes of Tetris. In fact, if you want a modern-day comparison it's actually more like Commandos. No, really. Ignoring the lack of real-time planning, it takes the same method of utilising a variety of individual tools to produce a fully formed result. Even though the path through your task is essentially limited, there's (slight) room to manoeuvre, to develop different tactics in a linear solution. While each puzzle has parts that fit together obviously - fire lights fireworks, ropes are tied to balloons - there's scope for a degree of experimentation, meaning you sometimes don't need to use the same pieces in the same order as the official solution.

There are 210 levels plus a helpful 50 tutorials, playable in any order. And while easy and medium can be completed with no problems in a day or so, the difficult and expert levels are going to take a while longer. Or if, like me, your grasp of physics extends as far as knowing that gravity stops the sky falling down, a good deal longer than that. Even when supplied only with what you need, some tasks initially look impossible and are often only solved by manipulating pieces previously thought to be incompatible.

Presentation appears well-polished, although the over-enthusiastic American voice (amazingly for this type of game, it's not ein stereotypical German vacky provezzor) may grate after a while. Rather annoying, though, is selecting parts on screen. Draw the cursor over something and it'll helpfully highlight it, but it won't always be the piece you want and you then have to pull out the pointer and try again to carefully penetrate your intended part. It's particularly irksome when trying to manipulate gears inside belts. Mind you, this is a problem that plagues the original too.

Oh No! More Contraptions

EMC faces the same problems Lemmings: Revolution did. After an endless procession of sequels, it's still nothing more than the original polished up for the modern market. What makes this worse is that it is also an add-on pack to an earlier title. The puzzles may be new, but there's only so much you can do with the idea before you start coming back on yourself. The only real direction to go now is probably 3D. Fans of the original or its sequels are going to feel mildly miffed as there's nothing intrinsically new in here. Which isn't to say it's a bad game for TIM virgins. The concept of physical action/reaction puzzling offers a pleasurably sedate experience for those of a logical persuasion. And given it's only a tenner, it's good value indeed. Nevertheless, if you've played the previous game, avoid this, as it's probably only worth 47 per cent it you've already got its predecessor. However, if you've yet to experience an Incredible Machine game, then its fiendish puzzles should keep you gripped for a good few weeks.

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Machine

Processor: PC compatible,

OS: Windows 9x, Windows 2000 Windows XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 8, Win 10.

Game Features:Single game mode

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The Even More! Incredible Machine

DOS - 1993

Also released on: Mac

4.18 / 5 - 77 votes

Description of The Even More! Incredible Machine

The Even More! Incredible Machine (aka もっともっとインクレディブル・マシーン) is a video game published in 1993 on DOS by Sierra On-Line, Inc.. It's a puzzle game, and was also released on Mac.

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Comments and reviews

ana2019-11-21-8 points

this game is boring.

Tryslvaaxian2018-05-052 points

I always had fun creating my own map...filling it the border with pinball bumpers...and then putting about 20 tiny little human guys in there...so they fall and bounce all over the place until they die...I called it roomdoom

grub2018-04-221 point

The greatest puzzle game ever :)

Ningen2018-04-150 point DOS version

This game was one of my favorites in my pre-teen days. Really helps with learning problem solving. (Including learning DOS prompt commands.

movAX13h2017-05-133 points

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The game actually uses only 16 colors at a time. All palettes have only 16 colors. The sprites are very well painted so that you won't notice. I'm reverse-engineering it currently.

moonbug2015-06-061 point DOS version

What: This is actually a nice, colorful VGA mode game. Compare to the older 'Creative Contraptions' CGA game, for example.

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Guybrush2014-04-021 point DOS version

Testing the game...

What2014-02-11-6 points DOS version

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Your childhood didn't have very many colors :(

Malolo2012-08-131 point DOS version

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Thoughtful. Clever. This is my childhood.

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  • Year:1993
  • Publisher:Sierra On-Line, Inc.
  • Developer:Dynamix, Inc., Jeff Tunnell Productions

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