MS-DOS Crypt - The Incredible Machine 2
Welcome to the 1994 sequel of everyone's favorite Rube Goldberg simulator! The Incredible Machine 2 brings forth Professor Tim and all his pets to challenge you with 150+ levels where various objectives must be fulfilled and only by placing the correct parts at the correct place you may make your contraption work.
This new game introduces a plethora of new parts, like new types of balls, lasers, can openers, anti-gravity pads, leaking buckets and so on to further expand the scope of the machines which can be built. The game's level editor now allows you to make the game recognize the puzzle has been solved, the levels also look much nicer thanks to the advent of scenery objects and the game even features a two player mode where players share the hotseat, trying to solve the puzzle and prevent their opponent from doing the same.
This game was successful enough it got ported in 1995 on Windows 3.1/95 and got named "The Incredible Machine 3", then was rereleased in 2000 as a 32-bit program called "Return of the Incredible Machine: Contraptions" which also featured extra levels. Another stand-alone expansion pack would be released in 2001, called "The Incredible Machine: Even More Contraptions".
Nowadays, GOG allows you to purchase all of the TIM franchise, with the exception of TIM2, which is the only abandonware title of the series. Let's play the forgotten title of the series in its original DOS incarnation, complete with CD audio and voice samples announcing the goal of each stage! This is a full playthrough of the main game with demos of the other modes.
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