

was there a human controlling the robot in the context of the game? I wouldn’t end up playing it until 2011 but it was always there in the back of my head. Whether he was actually remotely controlling it or was just a player to its character ie. I also wanted to know the story of the little robot he was controlling. I wanted to know what this world of machines was, how it worked, and how it came to be. I saw it’s Oddworldesque design and was enchanted. The first time I saw this game was as a Demo that a friend was playing. It’s competition was Borderlands (PS3, XBox 360), Brutal Legend (PS3, XBox 360), and Eufloria (PC). Machinarium was released on October 16th 2009.


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What really bothers me is that Amanita design has three free similar games on their website but some people weren’t willing to dish out pocket change for one. At this point Amanita kindly asked pirates to pay for the game and incentivized it by lowering the price to $5 but it wasn’t very successful. The data they got back suggested that only 15% of people who had played it actually purchased the game. Amanita sent out a survey asking how many people had purchased the game. Machinarium is one of the most pirated games in history. Machinarium was set to be released on Microsoft’s XBox Live arcade but after some sort of debacle Amanita decided to ditch Microsoft and turn to Sony instead.
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The game was originally released on PC but Amanita wanted to expand to other platforms. Machinarium was created by Amanita Design which is a group of seven Czechs who like to make point and click adventures. Walk, adjust your height, and solve puzzles to find out why our little robot friend got dumped from his home and why he needs to get back in. He’s a little worse for wear but he’s got a mission to do and that means getting back into the city - which won’t be easy, I guess he left his ID in his other pants’ pocket. One of these “scrap” pieces is our eager hero. A flying machine drops its payload of refuse into a pile unceremoniously. The game opens with a city in the background that looks like the Emerald Palace was made of junk.
