Hey, I would like to suggest this game called Machinarium. I personally enjoyed it and thought it might make a good series for Pewdiepie's youtube channel.
"The goal of Machinarium is to solve a series of puzzles and brain teasers. The puzzles are linked together by an overworld consisting of a traditional "point and click" adventure story. The overworld's most radical departure is that only objects within the player character's reach can be clicked on.
Machinarium is notable in that it contains no dialogue, spoken or written, and apart from a few tutorial prompts on the first screen, is devoid of understandable language entirely. The game instead uses a system of animated thought bubbles. Easter egg back story scenes in the same format can only be revealed by idling in certain areas.
The game employs a two-tier hint system. Once per level, the player can receive a hint, which becomes increasingly vague as the game progresses. Machinarium also comes with a walkthrough, that can be accessed at any time by playing a minigame. As with dialogue, the walkthrough is not in written or spoken form, but instead a series of sketches describing the puzzle at hand and its solution. However, the walkthrough only reveals what must be done in that area, and not how that puzzle relates to the game chronology."
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It's a point and click puzzle adventure game about a little robot called Josef. I wouldn't want to explain too much about the story as i might spoil it but ill leave a Gameplay Trailer below and see what you think.
youtube.com/watch?v=uwZBdWRSBRs
Also ill leave a wiki link below if you want more information about the game but be careful not to read the plot summary as there is spoilers about the game.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machinarium
You can buy the game at http://machinarium.net where all the money will go straight to the developers
Thanks for reading this thread let me know what you guys think.
"The goal of Machinarium is to solve a series of puzzles and brain teasers. The puzzles are linked together by an overworld consisting of a traditional "point and click" adventure story. The overworld's most radical departure is that only objects within the player character's reach can be clicked on.
Machinarium is notable in that it contains no dialogue, spoken or written, and apart from a few tutorial prompts on the first screen, is devoid of understandable language entirely. The game instead uses a system of animated thought bubbles. Easter egg back story scenes in the same format can only be revealed by idling in certain areas.
The game employs a two-tier hint system. Once per level, the player can receive a hint, which becomes increasingly vague as the game progresses. Machinarium also comes with a walkthrough, that can be accessed at any time by playing a minigame. As with dialogue, the walkthrough is not in written or spoken form, but instead a series of sketches describing the puzzle at hand and its solution. However, the walkthrough only reveals what must be done in that area, and not how that puzzle relates to the game chronology."
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It's a point and click puzzle adventure game about a little robot called Josef. I wouldn't want to explain too much about the story as i might spoil it but ill leave a Gameplay Trailer below and see what you think.
youtube.com/watch?v=uwZBdWRSBRs
Also ill leave a wiki link below if you want more information about the game but be careful not to read the plot summary as there is spoilers about the game.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machinarium
You can buy the game at http://machinarium.net where all the money will go straight to the developers
Thanks for reading this thread let me know what you guys think.
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