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'''''Crazy Machines''''' is a [[video game]] [[computer game]] created by a FAKT Software [[GmbH]]. Crazy Machines based many of its ideas on ''[[The Incredible Machine (game)|The Incredible Machine]]'' series of games.{{Citation needed|date=March 2008}} The player is given a set of mechanical components to construct a [[Rube Goldberg]]-style or [[Heath Robinson]]-style intricate machine to solve a goal and advance to the next puzzle in the game. |
'''''Crazy Machines''''' is a [[puzzle video game|puzzle]] [[computer game]] created by a FAKT Software [[GmbH]]. Crazy Machines based many of its ideas on ''[[The Incredible Machine (game)|The Incredible Machine]]'' series of games.{{Citation needed|date=March 2008}} The player is given a set of mechanical components to construct a [[Rube Goldberg]]-style or [[Heath Robinson]]-style intricate machine to solve a goal and advance to the next puzzle in the game. |
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FAKT Software recently released the game on [[iOS]]. |
FAKT Software recently released the game on [[iOS]]. |
Revision as of 22:32, 28 July 2012
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Developer(s) | FAKT Software |
Publisher(s) | Novitas Publishing DTP Entertainment Pepper Games Viva Media |
Platform(s) | Windows, Macintosh, Nintendo DS, iOS, Wii |
Release | October 2005
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Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Crazy Machines is a puzzle computer game created by a FAKT Software GmbH. Crazy Machines based many of its ideas on The Incredible Machine series of games.[citation needed] The player is given a set of mechanical components to construct a Rube Goldberg-style or Heath Robinson-style intricate machine to solve a goal and advance to the next puzzle in the game.
FAKT Software recently released the game on iOS.
Gameplay
In the game, players build imaginative machines that turn cranks, rotate gears, pull levers, and more to build a unique contraption. The player can solve more than 200 challenging puzzles and experiment with gears, robots, explosives, and more in a virtual lab. The game uses a physics engine to simulate various in-game variables such as air pressure, electricity, gravity, and particle effects.
See also
External links
- PDF solutions for all officially released experiment packs
- Review in School Library Journal, September 2007.
- Review in Power to Learn.
- Machines is Up to the Challenge Washington Post, March 2006.