
#By the wall machinarium full
I don't have a problem playing this game in Window Mode but, I gave the game a 9, because it lags in full screen. So difficulty really depends on your state of thinking. Once you figure those out, you realize the answer was right there. The puzzles are balanced and enjoyable, and there is nothing wrong with having a few puzzles that stump you. But even after that it should be enjoyable to play just for the artistic detail. Machinarium is full of suprises, at least for the first playthrough. I love the little things the robot does to make me laugh, sometimes randomly. This game is a masterpiece of art, music, and comedy.

So then you have to move you cursor to the top of the screen place the item back, walk over to the object, get the item out again and then use it. This resulted in me trying to right click to place the item back into inventory but this brings up the flash menu and slows the game down for a few seconds (a limitation with flash however). Being used to other game controls I constantly tried to click objects with inventory items half way across the screen and nothing happening. The main gripe would be the control system, you're only allowed to interact with items that are close to you. Also most of the puzzles are very similar, in that you look at a control panel on the wall and have to move lights/beads from a to b in a certain way. I was trying too hard with some puzzles as more information was given than needed to complete them. The puzzles are not that difficult as you are only allowed to move within small areas so items and objectives are easy to see. Also most of the puzzles are very similar, in that you look at a A very beautiful game that takes me back to my childhood playing monkey island and full throttle.

So yes, it is a major pain in the butt, but it technically works.A very beautiful game that takes me back to my childhood playing monkey island and full throttle. sol file from your desktop or where ever and paste it into the newly minted save data folder.

sol file with your 0 progress game save and then copy the. Find the newly created save file folder, delete the.

To start from where you last were, load the game, make a save file, quit. DO THIS WHENEVER YOU FINISH PLAYING MACHINARIUM.Ĥ. Simply copy the Machinarium.sol file and paste it somewhere safe, like the desktop. If you can find this file, you can save your save games. Alternatively, google a file path for your system.ģ. I use the following address:Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjectsĪnd then click on the folder named a string of random letters and numbers then local host and a bunch of other folders that are the only ones available until you find Machinarium.exe (which I can't seem to search for even when it is there). You need to start the game, make a save and then close the game.Ģ. If it has deleted your save, the folder will not exist.ġ. You need to find where Machinarium hides its saves on your computer. I have found a way to get around this with a bit of work. This folder gets deleted every time you restart your computer. The game puts its saves in a temp folder.
