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[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/machinarium_collectors_edition ][/url]Best Independent Adventure, Best Adventure of 2009 Runner-Up,
Best Graphic Design, Best Music, Best Animation
- Aggie
Best Indie Game of 2009 - Gamasutra
Best Traditional Adventure Game of 2009 - AceGamez
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction - Academy of Interactive Arts
Excellence in Visual Art in 2009 - Independent Game Fesitval
PC Game of the Year 2009 Runner-up - Kotaku

You can add [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/machinarium_collectors_edition ]Machinarium[/url], indie gold nugget, to your very own ‘Best of’ collection for only $9.99 with 8 wallpapers, full soundtrack (which costs $5 extra elsewhere), 8 avatars, 22 artworks, 114 design sketches, available today on GOG.com.

You may have thought Czech are famous only for pilsner, dumplings, Eva Herzigová and [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/vampire_the_masquerade_redemption" target="_blank]Vampires roaming the streets of Prague[/url]. Now, thanks to a few brilliant people from Amanita Design, the Czech Republic is also known as the homeland of trippy point-and-clicks, giant robo-junkyards, and mechanical cities. In Machinarium, you find a small robot named Josef lying on a scrapheap, kicked out of the strange city of robots. You need to get back to the city to confront and defeat the Evil Black Cap Brotherhood that terrorized robot kind and took away Josef’s girlfriend. The goal of Machinarium is to solve a series of puzzles and brain teasers by clicking on objects that are within Josef’s reach. So, it’s a typical point-and-click, but in the same fashion as The Triplets Of Belleville is a typical animation.

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/machinarium_collectors_edition ]Machinarium[/url] is hands down one of the most beautiful games for PCs ever. Of course it’s a matter of taste, but the colored pencil drawings, eerie music, and the clever conversations that involve no dialogues but rather pictographs all combine to create an ethereal atmosphere like in Le Voyage dans la lune or Metropolis. Extraordinary amount of work has been put to detailing the world to perfection, allowing you to discover all the small and big things that make the story of the little robot so artistically unique, brilliantly crafted, imaginatively realised, and fascinating to play. Machinarium is like reading your favorite book in a strange fantastic language you find yourself comprehending after the first few lines.

There is no game quite like [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/machinarium_collectors_edition ]Machinarium[/url], and you should not be reading this right now. Instead you should be immersed in the imaginative and memorable robo-world for $9.99 only, available now on GOG.com.
I remember playing this a little shortly after it came out, the game certainly has great artwork and atmosphere

Nice to see it here on GOG with great extras
Post edited March 29, 2012 by Roman5
No old game release this week... For all your assurancesn of not abandoning the core audience I would have loved to see some action behind those words.
Nooo! (and I literally said that out loud) I was expecting a retro release today!
Not really for me thx.
Great game! I already own the CE edition and the Steam version, but I do highly recommend it to everybody :)
a wonderful adventure game, really fun to play and awesome atmosphere... Amanita rocks!
It's. it's... beautiful

Thanks GoG!
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Kinda lame for me... I'm waiting for REAL releases for some time now....
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GOG.com: but in the same fashion as The Triplets Of Belleville is a typical animation.
I love that film, but man do i hate machinarium, weird.

Also what's the difference between the collector's edition and the regular one?
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Post edited March 29, 2012 by Merchito
A very nice game, indeed I have it from HB (and still stuck somewhere near the end of the game, I believe). Still very good game, GOG and here is to hope of seeing more good (and also old) games here. :)
Sounds nice... wishlisted!
As soon as I saw this I immediately sensed a disturbance in the force. Expect people to bitch about this not being a "Good Old Game". As far as I concerned not bad release, I may pick it up sometime.

To be on the safe side be sure to go back to old releases next week.

EDIT: Anyone have any guess on how many are going to say they are leaving the site because of today's release. I estimate one per page.
Post edited March 29, 2012 by deshadow52
I've played it through already, but I think it's still worth to grab it just for an awesome soundtrack. Waiting for a sale I guess :P