Machinika: Atlas invites you to uncover the secrets of deep space

If a couple of years ago you enjoyed solving logic problems in the puzzle-adventure Machinika: Museum, the decision of its owner, the French company Plug in Digital, to release a sequel Machinika: Atlas to the gaming market, will definitely interest you. Moreover, the sequel is being made cross-platform in order to open it to owners of PC, Android and iOS at the same time.
Machinika: Atlas is a single-player 3D point and click puzzle game set on Atlas, one of Saturn's many satellites, among the coolest space species.
The gamer will:

The developers claim that players will need all their attention and logical thinking to force Atlas to reveal its secrets. But it is not necessary to go through Machinika: Museum to understand the situation; you can enter the game even if you are an absolute beginner in the topic.
The interface is easy and intuitive. You can also choose between touch control and a controller.
Users will be given the opportunity to download the game for free and go through several puzzles before deciding on a one-time purchase to unlock the full version. The official cost has not been disclosed yet.
The release date is named – October 7, but with the caveat "supposed”, which leaves the developer the right to shift it at will. The most ardent fans can follow the latest news and admire atmospheric screenshots on the official Machinika: Atlas Facebook page. For everyone else, it will be enough to pre-register in one of the mobile stores or add the game to your wishlist on Steam.
Machinika: Atlas is a single-player 3D point and click puzzle game set on Atlas, one of Saturn's many satellites, among the coolest space species.
The gamer will:
- Experience the role of a local museum curator;
- Explore a crashed alien ship;
- Learn to manipulate strange ultra-technological mechanisms;
- Reveal the secret plans of the aliens;
- Unravel more than one puzzle, and each solution found will lead to a new, even more complex riddle – and so on until the very end.

The developers claim that players will need all their attention and logical thinking to force Atlas to reveal its secrets. But it is not necessary to go through Machinika: Museum to understand the situation; you can enter the game even if you are an absolute beginner in the topic.
The interface is easy and intuitive. You can also choose between touch control and a controller.
Users will be given the opportunity to download the game for free and go through several puzzles before deciding on a one-time purchase to unlock the full version. The official cost has not been disclosed yet.
The release date is named – October 7, but with the caveat "supposed”, which leaves the developer the right to shift it at will. The most ardent fans can follow the latest news and admire atmospheric screenshots on the official Machinika: Atlas Facebook page. For everyone else, it will be enough to pre-register in one of the mobile stores or add the game to your wishlist on Steam.
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