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Crazy Machines: The Wacky Contraptions Game

Publisher: Viva Media
Reviewer:
Kevin “BIFF” Giacobbi

Review Date:
12/7/2005
Crazy Machines: The Wacky Contraptions Game

Inventors welcome! Ingenuity, creativity and obsession combine in this great puzzle-solving game.

Crazy Machines is a puzzle game in which you design and assemble your own cause-and-effect contraptions to solve over 200 puzzles. It creates an entertaining and enjoyable experience for beginners and hard-core gamers alike. You can also work in your own lab and put together your own wacky machines using over 70 elements from various physical areas, e.g. mechanics, optics, electronics and thermodynamics. In Crazy Machines, you rotate gears, turn cranks, pull levers, use catapults, and any objects available to you for that puzzle to build the most innovative machines you can, and of course one that matches the objectives of the game. There’s a great physics engine with air-pressure, electricity, gravity and particle effects. The attention to physics is nicely done and a big component of the game. With endless possibilities for experimentation, Crazy Machines is an addictive and obsessive game that would make a great addition to anyone’s game shelf.

Visually the game looks pretty darn good for a puzzle game, but you are not going to see any stunning effects like those that are found in recent shooter titles. The sound effects are realistic and the music that plays while you are trying to solve the puzzle is quite soothing. I have to admit though it does get irritating after awhile when you are stuck solving a particular puzzle. The actual moving of pieces into place is nice with just a easy drag and drop. You can adjust the function of a piece by just hovering over the object in place and fiddling with the options given. The game does get increasing difficult the further you advance. You will find yourself thinking later in the day or night about how to solve that last frustrating puzzle. So, speaking of frustrating, the actual objective(s) of each puzzle could be clearer. I mean you basically get a bunch of arrows pointing to where something should be. What that something is, ends up being an educated guess. Grrr. This can get quite irritating. There also should have been a hint button or something for when you really get stuck and need help. Maybe the little professor dude that is in the game could come out and say "hey put this here" or a more subliminal hint. Just my opinion, I could be wrong.

I have to admit I was a huge fan of the Incredible Machine that was put out by Sierra in the 90’s and this title is similar in more ways than one. It however, falls short when it comes to the little details. The definite advantage was that you clearly knew what the objective was! Even still, Crazy Machines is a fun and challenging game that everyone can enjoy.

Review Scoring Details for Crazy Machines

Gameplay: 9.0
All you have to do is drag different pieces, figure out how the piece best serves your solution, press the start and see if you have solved the puzzle.

Graphics: 7.5
This game can run on just about any PC made within the last 6 years. Having said that, the graphics are decent and fit the game perfectly. Crazy Machines is a fantastic example of a game not needing fancy graphics to be good.

Sound: 7.0
About average for what you would expect for a puzzle type game. The music was light and airy and not too annoying. Quite honestly after some time you concentrate so hard on solving the challenging tasks that you really do not even hear it.

Difficulty: Medium
Starts out easy, but as you progress so do the complexity of the puzzles.

Concept: 7.0
If you have ever played The Incredible Machine you will find many remarkable similarities.

Overall: 8.0
If you want to enjoy a game that does not require a quick trigger finger, and is a game for everyone, give this a go. You will be amazed at how much time you will find yourself playing, even when your not at your computer!!

 

KidZone Reviewer Ratings:

Game Play 9
Graphics 7.5
Sound 7
Difficulty Medium
Concept 7
Overall 8

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