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    The Incredible Machine 2

    Game » consists of 1 releases. Released 1994

    The sequel to The Incredible Machine, adding a new assortment of 130 levels and a variety of new parts to play with.

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    The Incredible Machine 2 last edited by Nes on 06/17/22 02:40AM View full history

    Overview

    The Incredible Machine 2 is a physics-based puzzle game developed by Jeff Tunnell Productions and published by Sierra On-Line for MS-DOS PCs in 1994.

    The sequel to the 1993 game The Incredible Machine, The Incredible Machine 2 adds a new assortment of 130 levels, new parts to choose from, revamped graphics, a new soundtrack, a new guide (Professor Tim), and new game modes (including an updated custom puzzle mode and a one-on-one multiplayer mode where players race to solve the puzzle in the fastest time). In addition to a disk-based version, the game was sold in CD-ROM format, adding redbook audio and voice acting.

    The game was later ported to Windows PCs and Macintosh computers in 1995 under the title The Incredible Machine Version 3.0, featuring a new game interface. This version was sometimes marketed as Professor Tim's Incredible Machines. It later received an enhanced update in 2000, known as Return of the Incredible Machine: Contraptions.

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