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The Incredible Machine 1992 (Best game ever!)

BASIC VERSION: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLMhUVavZBk

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The general objective of the games is to create a series of Heath Robinson, or Rube Goldberg devices: arrange a given collection of objects in a needlessly complex fashion so as to perform some simple task (for example, "put the ball into a box" or "light a candle"). Available objects ranged from simple ropes and pulleys to electrical generators, bowling balls and even cats and mice. The levels usually have some fixed objects that cannot be moved by the player, and so the only way to solve the puzzle is carefully arrange the given objects around the fixed items. There is also a "freeform" option that allows the user to "play" with all the objects with no set goal or to also build their own puzzles with goals for other players to attempt to solve.

The Incredible Machine (aka TIM) is a series of computer games that were originally designed and coded by Kevin Ryan and produced by Jeff Tunnell, the now-defunct Jeff Tunnell Productions, and published by Dynamix; the 1993 through 1995 versions had the same development team, but the later 20002001 titles had different designers. All versions were published by Sierra Entertainment.

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  • one of the best made games of all time. Why i make that statement you may ask? cause this only took like 33mhz to run. Ctreative stuff

  • I loved this game. too bad I cant play it on this machine. this game needs to be ported to windows. I love the noise the cat makes in this game its pretty cool.

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  • Poor fish

  • if you buy this game say like off of ebay or from some one. would you still need dosbox even though you go the disk?

  • ooommmmgggggggg BLAST FROM THE PASSSTTTT thank you who ever posted this i was trying to explane to the wifey this ol skool game i use to play in 94 

  • 8) yeah

  • 1:38 - broken scissors xD

  • How do I download this on Windows 7?? I see something about Dosbox but I am not computer savvy. Once I have Dosbox downloaded, then what do I do?? Thanks!

  • @coondogtheman1234 You can install DosBox on windows, then you can run all the old games. DosBox can emulate old processor speeds (ever tried to run the old dos game Scorched on a new machine?). DosBox also emulates Adlib, SoundBlaster , Gravis UlltraSound and midi audio devices so you will have full audio support in all the old dos games.

  • @UhOhParkingViolation Mouse = Newton. (at least, in the second -- I only played the version of TIM for Windows -- TEMIM, or The Even More Incredible Machine, I think)

  • sooooooo good! i had forgotten about this game!

  • I played this in the computer lab when i was in 4th grade, nostalgica!!!!

    Loved the mouse (mort?) and the cat

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