Comment by Toutouxc 12 hours ago Looks like Machinarium. I like it. 7 comments Toutouxc Reply sebmellen 12 hours ago What a beautiful and nostalgic game that was. I’ve never had a game hit me like that since! SamBam 11 hours ago I played it with my wife on the couch over many winters evenings, and then ten years later played it with my daughter. Good times. Reminded me of playing Sierra games as a kid. alterom 2 hours ago Same here, though no kids yet.I bought the soundtrack on vinyl (by Tomáš Dvořák, aka Floex), then got a record player, aaaand ended up accumulating a ton of records since then.I still play that record though, it never gets old.The other game that we enjoyed in a very similar way is Primordia [1]. Named our first cat Crispin afterwards.You will probably enjoy Boxville [2]; it's very much Machinarium-inspired. Its sequel, Boxville 2,came out recently, so there's more in store.It's Ukrainian-made (Machinarium is Czech), so the devs share a gritty post-communist childhood to draw the inspiration from.[1] https://primordia-game.com/log.html[2] https://store.steampowered.com/developer/triomatica 2 replies → yokljo 11 hours ago I really enjoyed "Samorost 3" by the same developers. Machinarium still takes the cake though. eps 12 hours ago Yeah, it's really a masterpiece. It's utterly fantastic.
sebmellen 12 hours ago What a beautiful and nostalgic game that was. I’ve never had a game hit me like that since! SamBam 11 hours ago I played it with my wife on the couch over many winters evenings, and then ten years later played it with my daughter. Good times. Reminded me of playing Sierra games as a kid. alterom 2 hours ago Same here, though no kids yet.I bought the soundtrack on vinyl (by Tomáš Dvořák, aka Floex), then got a record player, aaaand ended up accumulating a ton of records since then.I still play that record though, it never gets old.The other game that we enjoyed in a very similar way is Primordia [1]. Named our first cat Crispin afterwards.You will probably enjoy Boxville [2]; it's very much Machinarium-inspired. Its sequel, Boxville 2,came out recently, so there's more in store.It's Ukrainian-made (Machinarium is Czech), so the devs share a gritty post-communist childhood to draw the inspiration from.[1] https://primordia-game.com/log.html[2] https://store.steampowered.com/developer/triomatica 2 replies → yokljo 11 hours ago I really enjoyed "Samorost 3" by the same developers. Machinarium still takes the cake though. eps 12 hours ago Yeah, it's really a masterpiece. It's utterly fantastic.
SamBam 11 hours ago I played it with my wife on the couch over many winters evenings, and then ten years later played it with my daughter. Good times. Reminded me of playing Sierra games as a kid. alterom 2 hours ago Same here, though no kids yet.I bought the soundtrack on vinyl (by Tomáš Dvořák, aka Floex), then got a record player, aaaand ended up accumulating a ton of records since then.I still play that record though, it never gets old.The other game that we enjoyed in a very similar way is Primordia [1]. Named our first cat Crispin afterwards.You will probably enjoy Boxville [2]; it's very much Machinarium-inspired. Its sequel, Boxville 2,came out recently, so there's more in store.It's Ukrainian-made (Machinarium is Czech), so the devs share a gritty post-communist childhood to draw the inspiration from.[1] https://primordia-game.com/log.html[2] https://store.steampowered.com/developer/triomatica 2 replies →
alterom 2 hours ago Same here, though no kids yet.I bought the soundtrack on vinyl (by Tomáš Dvořák, aka Floex), then got a record player, aaaand ended up accumulating a ton of records since then.I still play that record though, it never gets old.The other game that we enjoyed in a very similar way is Primordia [1]. Named our first cat Crispin afterwards.You will probably enjoy Boxville [2]; it's very much Machinarium-inspired. Its sequel, Boxville 2,came out recently, so there's more in store.It's Ukrainian-made (Machinarium is Czech), so the devs share a gritty post-communist childhood to draw the inspiration from.[1] https://primordia-game.com/log.html[2] https://store.steampowered.com/developer/triomatica 2 replies →
yokljo 11 hours ago I really enjoyed "Samorost 3" by the same developers. Machinarium still takes the cake though.
What a beautiful and nostalgic game that was. I’ve never had a game hit me like that since!
I played it with my wife on the couch over many winters evenings, and then ten years later played it with my daughter. Good times. Reminded me of playing Sierra games as a kid.
Same here, though no kids yet.
I bought the soundtrack on vinyl (by Tomáš Dvořák, aka Floex), then got a record player, aaaand ended up accumulating a ton of records since then.
I still play that record though, it never gets old.
The other game that we enjoyed in a very similar way is Primordia [1]. Named our first cat Crispin afterwards.
You will probably enjoy Boxville [2]; it's very much Machinarium-inspired. Its sequel, Boxville 2,came out recently, so there's more in store.
It's Ukrainian-made (Machinarium is Czech), so the devs share a gritty post-communist childhood to draw the inspiration from.
[1] https://primordia-game.com/log.html
[2] https://store.steampowered.com/developer/triomatica
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I really enjoyed "Samorost 3" by the same developers. Machinarium still takes the cake though.
Yeah, it's really a masterpiece. It's utterly fantastic.