Gameplay:
In this game you tap the screen to interact with things. As the main character, a robot, you have to put things together, explore, and solve puzzles to advance in the story.
This game is highly polished and really fun to play. It’s kind of a thriller, kind of a mystery, kind of an adventure, and kind of a puzzle game.

The Good:
The quality of this game is unprecedented. When you play Machinarium Pocket Editions you feel like you’re in this run-down cartoon world. The scenery is just beautiful.
The Bad:
While playing Machinarium I never felt like it was missing anything, and I never came upon any glitches. There’s nothing bad about this game.
Conclusion:
If you enjoy thrillers, puzzles, mystery, or tapping games, then Machinarium is a great game for you. Personally, I don’t think it’s worth $2.99 when it’s not on sale. But for $1.99, I could easily recommend it to friends I know are into these genres.

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