In the game Crazy Machines, players must create crazy chain reactions using different parts and accomplish the goal that is set in front of you. You’ll be able to knock over vases, blow out candles, and even use a cloud machine or flamethrower.
Crazy Machines Elements has three game modes to choose. The traditional Crazy Machines mode, Puzzle mode, and an Inventor mode. The game will also have a level editor to create works of art for others players to play.
Crazy Machines Elements will make its debut on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in “Spring 2011″. So keep an eye out for the game on a console near you. Below are some screen shots of the upcoming digital download.
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Back in November we reported that Viva Media would be bringing over 2 dozen of their games to the OnLive service. So far we have seen one of these games released; Helldorado.
Today we received news from Viva Media, that they have 2 more games scheduled to be released on this coming Tuesday, April 24th. Please note that in the past publishers and developers have given us scheduled release dates for games, only for us to see them delayed. However, Andrew Emond of Viva Media has told us that both ‘Gray Matter’ and ‘Crazy Machines Elements’ are scheduled to come to OnLive on the 24th of April.
Don Parsons writes: "Crafting a chain of events to cause one simple event to happen is a satisfying experience. Making a laser bounce off a mirror that is angled just right, cut a rope, which in turn drops a weight on a springboard that then catapults a bowling ball through a basketball hoop may seem a little over-thought-out, but it will put a smile on your face nonetheless.
This is how Crazy Machines Elements feels."