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The Even More Incredible Machine

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Genre: Puzzle    |     Year: 1993    |     Publisher: Sierra Online Inc.    |     Developer: Dynamix, Inc.
Game Review (written by Modsterman) Added on: 02/05/2008
The Even More Incredible Machine is a spectacular continuation and improvement upon the first Incredible Machine game. There are a lot of new devices and a variety of challenging puzzles. The interface has been reworked with the addition of bubble-text and even more understandable icons due to the higher resolution of this game over its previous entry.
This game, like its predecessor, will produce a problem, provide items and give you a bonus for quicker solutions. These games will activate the frontal cortex of your brain and develop thinking and spatial analysis skills to improve your overall concentration skills.
The Even More Incredible Machine is a spectacular continuation and improvement upon the first Incredible Machine game. There are a lot of new devices and a variety of challenging puzzles. The interface has been reworked with the addition of bubble-text and even more understandable icons due to the higher resolution of this game over its previous entry.
This game, like its predecessor, will produce a problem, provide items and give you a bonus for quicker solutions. These games will activate the frontal cortex of your brain and develop thinking and spatial analysis skills to improve your overall concentration skills. Most children are attracted by the ability to interact and activate the interesting objects (like the magnifying glasses, fans, ramps, treadmills, etc) and may need help to direct
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them to solving the puzzle.
Older kids, however, will be challenged by the problem and will enjoy the fact that the arena has been granted to them as a place to work out and solve the solution according to their own tastes and skills. There is more than one way to solve any problem due to the fact of the very randomness of the gravity simulator. In fact, some solutions may only work once out of three times of testing – that is a great and sincere gravity simulator!
The sounds are great, the gravity simulation algorithms are great and I highly recommend this for any parent to help develop skills in your children who will also easily get addicted to the game. The game will sell itself when placed in front of school-age students.
A big hint: Play the game in sequential order – items are introduced from the beginning one at a time. Even though we don’t have the manual and since each new device is introduced individually for the situation it is much easier to figure out how to use it. If you jump to a level deep in the list you will be lost by the dozens of gadgets and the bizarreness of the tasks.
Many people have not seen this version of the Incredible Machine and I don’t know why it didn’t receive as much public exposure as the original edition. The great success of the first one, hailed greatly for its ingenious use of objects in a 2-D gravity-driven environment, should have made the unveiling of this sequel a much-lauded moment.


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