More than 200 puzzles are included in Crazy Machines, which is quite a lot of fingernail-biting gameplay. GameZebo would've scored this game higher if the developers added a hint system so stuck gamers wouldnt get frustrated, plus the graphics are subpar compared to other casual games, but this title is certainly unique among todays overpopulated genres and will provide many hours of mind-numbingly good fun.
From GameWatcher: "If you thought that the dream of the Rube Goldberg device game died with the Incredible Machine series, then I’ve got some good news. The contraption-building concept has been quietly trucking along thanks to the Crazy Machines franchise, and the latest entry just got a new teaser trailer and a release date that’s not far off.
Crazy Machines 3 will release on October 18 for PC, Mac, and Linux. The developers promise the greatest, most advanced contraption simulation ever created, building on systems and operators ranging from electricity and explosions to lasers and the wind."
SteamFirst: In Crazy Machines, German developer, “Fakt Software” recreates their traditional 2-D puzzle game for the constantly improving graphics technology of current times. The last Crazy Machine was released back in 2007. Fakt prides itself in being a Rube Goldberg-inspired game, which essentially means, a game that is “deviously complex and impractical.”
Hardcore Gamer: If you grew up loving the Incredible Machines series and its crazy puzzles, then you'll love this Bundle Stars deal on the Crazy Machines franchise. They're essentially its modern-day equivalent, and this bundle gives you a bunch of its content for $4.