Wow! Everything looks so clear and moves so good! So much nicely tuned breathing and moving art in every scene. Unbelievable something like this can be made by just a few people. It looks very promising and fun!
2.
yosh64
August 5, 2009
I really like the music, can it be downloaded from anywhere or any such thing?
3.
phar
August 7, 2009
Awesome, I will definitely pre-order this one! The drawings are fantastic and I love point&click adventures.
Please also make a iphone port of this!!! …no, you have to make a iphone version!!! Point&Click is made for that platform. PLEASSSSEEE!!!!
Does this work with Scumm?
Thank you for doing this!!!
4.
Matesko
August 7, 2009
Wow, it looks amazing. Wow. Great work!
5.
niengar
August 7, 2009
This one really was perfect. Great to see that your game world is even more alive than in the previous trailer and great you showed us the same locations again, spoiler-free ftw :)
That’s a Hang in the Soundtrack, isn’t it :) :D? Love that instrument, even got the chance to play it once :)
I love all the little Amanita-typical details, the smoke, the old-school graininess and especially the beautiful lively animations. This game really breathes :).
Gonna preorder it soon, and please do develop that Linux version, would be great :).
I knew I would love this game since I saw a still screenshot and I pre-ordered it soon after watching the trailer: it really looks like a piece of art you can play through! the music is beautiful too and perfectly fitting the atmosphere.
I’m looking forward to receiving the game (and wonder if the full soundtrack will come along?).
in the meantime I’ve played samorost 1 e 2: you make wonderful and very poetic works.
7.
Alex
August 11, 2009
Tomas (Floex) Dvorak’s music, once again, suits the visual art to perfection. And this new trailer gives us our first chance to hear Tomas (Pif) Dvorak’s sound designs (which are also pitch perfect – so to speak ;-)
I’m looking forward to turning up the sound and turning down the lights to totally immerse in Machinarium when I play it.
8.
floex
August 11, 2009
oh, that’s not hang, but there will be some steel drum tunes in other songs :-) anyway mainly there are string instruments used, like harp overtones, cello, harpsichord, etc… music soundtrack will be part of the game package, you can check soundtrack preview in the pre-order. tomas
9.
Denis
August 28, 2009
This is so beautifull game! I want play Machinarium :)
10.
Heather
September 6, 2009
It looks great! I want to play it sooooo badly!!!
11.
Jesse Ferguson
September 7, 2009
Thanks to your being mentioned in Penny-Arcade, I checked your stuff out and reserved a copy. I really need to catch up on my indie-game RSS feeds…
I watch ByteJacker and read IndieGames.com, btw
12.
Joffrey
October 1, 2009
Quelques mots en français pour féliciter votre élan dans la création de jeux vidéo.
Je viens de pré-acheter Machinarium et je sais d’avance que je ne le regretterais pas !
1. DidiKong
August 5, 2009Wow! Everything looks so clear and moves so good! So much nicely tuned breathing and moving art in every scene. Unbelievable something like this can be made by just a few people. It looks very promising and fun!
2. yosh64
August 5, 2009I really like the music, can it be downloaded from anywhere or any such thing?
3. phar
August 7, 2009Awesome, I will definitely pre-order this one! The drawings are fantastic and I love point&click adventures.
Please also make a iphone port of this!!! …no, you have to make a iphone version!!! Point&Click is made for that platform. PLEASSSSEEE!!!!
Does this work with Scumm?
Thank you for doing this!!!
4. Matesko
August 7, 2009Wow, it looks amazing. Wow. Great work!
5. niengar
August 7, 2009This one really was perfect. Great to see that your game world is even more alive than in the previous trailer and great you showed us the same locations again, spoiler-free ftw :)
That’s a Hang in the Soundtrack, isn’t it :) :D? Love that instrument, even got the chance to play it once :)
I love all the little Amanita-typical details, the smoke, the old-school graininess and especially the beautiful lively animations. This game really breathes :).
Gonna preorder it soon, and please do develop that Linux version, would be great :).
6. Argentico
August 10, 2009I knew I would love this game since I saw a still screenshot and I pre-ordered it soon after watching the trailer: it really looks like a piece of art you can play through! the music is beautiful too and perfectly fitting the atmosphere.
I’m looking forward to receiving the game (and wonder if the full soundtrack will come along?).
in the meantime I’ve played samorost 1 e 2: you make wonderful and very poetic works.
7. Alex
August 11, 2009Tomas (Floex) Dvorak’s music, once again, suits the visual art to perfection. And this new trailer gives us our first chance to hear Tomas (Pif) Dvorak’s sound designs (which are also pitch perfect – so to speak ;-)
I’m looking forward to turning up the sound and turning down the lights to totally immerse in Machinarium when I play it.
8. floex
August 11, 2009oh, that’s not hang, but there will be some steel drum tunes in other songs :-) anyway mainly there are string instruments used, like harp overtones, cello, harpsichord, etc… music soundtrack will be part of the game package, you can check soundtrack preview in the pre-order. tomas
9. Denis
August 28, 2009This is so beautifull game! I want play Machinarium :)
10. Heather
September 6, 2009It looks great! I want to play it sooooo badly!!!
11. Jesse Ferguson
September 7, 2009Thanks to your being mentioned in Penny-Arcade, I checked your stuff out and reserved a copy. I really need to catch up on my indie-game RSS feeds…
I watch ByteJacker and read IndieGames.com, btw
12. Joffrey
October 1, 2009Quelques mots en français pour féliciter votre élan dans la création de jeux vidéo.
Je viens de pré-acheter Machinarium et je sais d’avance que je ne le regretterais pas !
Excellente continuation !
13. szoreny
October 7, 2009AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRRRRRGHHHH it’s loverly