DasReviews writes: "Viva Media announced that Crazy Machines 2 Complete launches both online and in retail stores nationally. Gamers and fans of the franchise will be able to enter a new dimension of fun as they continue solving challenging puzzles using the most ingenious means at their disposal. Crazy Machines 2 Complete includes all the expansion packs that were released for Crazy Machines 2: Back to the Shop, Liquid Force, and a NEW Time Travel add-on levels..."
Player Affinity says: "I have always been a huge puzzle game fan, and a fan of quirky titles. The now-defunct Incredible Machine series was my go-to for crazy puzzle games with sandbox-style gameplay. With this in mind, I may be a little skewed towards automatically liking a game such as Crazy Machines 2. Despite this, I have never played the original Crazy Machines or its pseudo-sequel 1.5, and I do feel that the genre has a lot of things that can be done wrong. Luckily, Crazy Machines 2 doesn't hit too far from the mark, although I will not say it's a perfect experience."
Alltern8 writes: "Last month we got our hands on an early section of East India Company, the upcoming real-time strategy game from Nitro Games and Paradox that puts players behind the European conquest of Asia. Whereas the previous taster of the game allowed us to sample only the Tactical Level's naval battles, Paradox have released a second preview which provides a far fuller overview of the game: twenty playable years as the British from the game's 1650-1700 campaign."
TVGB writes: "So this is a physics-based puzzler for the slightly deranged inventor in all of us, the perfect game for anyone who has ever dreamed of dropping a barrel onto a see-saw to fling a mannequin into the air, bounce it on to the head of robot, have that robot push a flame underneath the fuse of a cannon, which blasts a wall of wooden crates tiny little pieces. Which is all of us really. Isn't it?"
If you like puzzle games, check this one out. I've had CM:2 for a year or so now. Pretty fun at times.