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The Incredible Machine, a physics-based puzzler, challenges players to solve problems by building wacky machines, a bit like those at the beginning of a Wallace and Gromit film.
News Features This week’s free game: ‘The Incredible Machine!’ Mon., May 9, 2016 In 1992, developer Jeff Tunnell gave kids in classrooms an excuse to fiddle around with imaginary ...
The Incredible Machine was a pitch-perfect puzzler on the PC scene over a decade ago -- and now Vivendi has reassembled the game for a platform that's a seemingly excellent match: Mobile. Players ...
PushButton Labs, a small developer formed by GarageGames vets, today announced that it has acquired the rights to The Incredible Machine games, the classic series of Rube Goldberg-style puzzlers ...
Are you ready to hear the sweetest story in videogaming? A man named Jeff Tunnell made The Incredible Machine in the early ‘90s, and seduced the world with its simple puzzles, solved exclusively ...
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The grandfather of the physics-based puzzle genre has come home to roost, as co-creator Jeff Tunnell regains the rights to The Incredible Machine, repackaging and re-releasing the classic series ...
Incredible Machine is currently available on the App Store as a universal version for iPad, and costs US$2.99.
The team behind the original Incredible Machine franchise is back with Contraption Maker, an all-new spiritual successor to the classic Rube Goldberg machine puzzler.