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Crazy Machines 2

Crazy Machines 2

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Released

Release Date: October 15, 2007

Puzzle, Machines and Equipment, Singleplayer

Crazy Machines 2 is a logical game, referring to the once popular items from the Incredible Machines and Incredible Toons series. In the game there are many puzzles waiting for us, which require ingenuity, ability to predict and knowledge of the basics of physics.

4.7

Steam

5.3

Users

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Create your own daring experiments with Crazy Machines II! What do you think?: How will a toaster handle two whoopie cushions? How do you watch TV with a steam engine?

Build insane chain reactions and pray that everything works or explodes with a big bang.

Game

With Crazy Machines II, Novitas and FAKT Software are continuing the popular and successful series of their game. We add completely new game elements to the ones already known. Laser, lightning generators and TV sets are only some examples. The whole game physics is revised and offers the player a playground that was never seen before to indulge his keenest thoughts.

For the first time, players can publish their creations directly from the game and offer them to the community to crack their brain-teasers.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows October 15, 2007

Nintendo DS

Nintendo DS October 16, 2009

Apple iOS

Apple iOS June 29, 2011

Game Series

Crazy Machines 2
Crazy Machines 2
Crazy Machines 2

8GAMES

Crazy Machines Game Series

Crazy Machines Game Series

Features

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Crazy Machines 2 Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 3 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 4 Ti4200 or better), 500 MB HDD, Windows XP/Vista.

Expansions

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Crazy Machines 2: Back into the Workshop

Crazy Machines 2: Back into the Workshop

PC

Expansion

March 28, 2008

Puzzle

Crazy Machines 2: Back into the Workshop is an addition to the Crazy Machines 2 puzzle game produced by FAKT Software at the end of 2007. The title introduces a number of novelties to the original, including improved support for AGEIA PhysX physical cards and an extended range of multiplayer options.

7.2

Users

Crazy Machines 2: Back into the Workshop

Add-Ons and DLCs

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Crazy Machines 2 Video Game.

47%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (256)

STEAM
User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Engaging Gameplay: Many users find the game fun and engaging, especially for fans of Rube Goldberg-style puzzles.
  • Creative Freedom: The game allows players to create their own contraptions and levels, providing a platform for creativity and experimentation.
  • Variety of Elements: There is a wide range of interesting parts and elements, including some that utilize advanced physics (NVIDIA PhysX), which can enhance gameplay.
  • Nostalgia Factor: Many players have fond memories of the original Incredible Machine games and enjoy the nostalgic experience offered by Crazy Machines 2.
  • Replay Value: The game offers a substantial amount of content, including numerous puzzles and the ability to create and share custom levels.

The main cons of the game

  • Technical Issues: A significant number of users report bugs and glitches, particularly related to the physics engine, making some levels unsolvable.
  • Compatibility Problems: Many players experience difficulties running the game on modern systems, especially with newer operating systems like Windows 7 and 10. This includes issues with the PhysX drivers, which can affect gameplay.
  • Limited Part Variety: Some players feel restricted by the lack of walls, floors, and other basic elements in custom puzzles, which stifles creativity.
  • Arbitrary Item Limits: The imposed limits on the number of each item that can be used in free build mode are seen as frustrating and limiting.
  • Lack of Updates: Users express disappointment over the developers' lack of response to reported bugs and issues, leading to a feeling of neglect for the game.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • All Parts Unlocked from Start: Players wish they could access all parts from the beginning rather than having to unlock them through the campaign.
  • More Destructible Environment: Users desire more destructible elements and physics interactions, similar to those found in earlier games like The Incredible Machine.
  • Improved Physics Mechanics: There is a call for more reliable physics that behave consistently as expected, as many puzzles currently suffer from unpredictable physics behavior.
  • Better Level Design: Some users feel that the campaign puzzles lack the cleverness and creativity of the original games, leading to a less satisfying experience.
  • Comprehensive Guide for Compatibility: Players suggest that a guide for ensuring the game runs well on modern hardware would be beneficial, as many struggle with setup.

Summary

  • In summary, while Crazy Machines 2 has engaging gameplay and a nostalgic appeal, it suffers from significant technical issues and limitations that detract from the overall experience. Many players express a desire for improvements and updates to address these concerns.

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5.3

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