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Kelvin and the Infamous Machine Review - Alternative Magazine Online

To conclude, this is a genuinely funny, often hilarious traditional 2D point-and-click adventure game that looks and sounds great. It may be slightly on the easy side and only last approximately 4 hours (it’s a shame there aren’t more chapters), but don’t let that put you off. If you’re a fan of the genre, this is the perfect game to play through in an evening and it’s pretty family friendly too. In short, Kelvin and the Infamous Machine is well worth finding the time to play and enjoy this summer!

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Kelvin and the Infamous Machine Review - Kelvin Saves the World | COG

COG writes - When the fate of the universe is at stake, leave it to... Kelvin? Kelvin and the Infamous Machine, a short but fun point n' click for all fans of the genre.

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Kelvin And The Infamous Machine Review [TSA]

TSA writes: "Kelvin and the Infamous Machine is a short adventure game created by Blyts, with the premise being that a mad scientist named Lupin is travelling through history and taking credit for various discoveries. He’s also stopping historical figures from achieving their goals, and all of this is unravelling the universe. What causes a person to be so angry that he’ll take credit where it isn’t due? Well in this case it is the fact his time machine wasn’t recognised as a great discovery – because it looks like a shower."

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Stephen Barlow Interview (Kelvin and the Infamous Machine) - Alternative Magazine Online

Alternative Magazine Online recently reviewed comedy point-and-click adventure game Kelvin and the Infamous Machine, describing it as “a genuinely funny, often hilarious traditional 2D point-and-click adventure game that looks and sounds great.” It’s undeniable that a huge part of the game’s success is due to its strong writing and voice acting. AMO is therefore proud to present an exclusive online interview with Stephen Barlow, the game’s writer and the voice of Kelvin!

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