![]() Questions? Suggestions? Complaints? Message the mods. Want a particular subreddit here? PM the mods! MORTAL ENEMIES /r/rarepuppers - cute pupps and animols./r/iamverysmart - when people just don't acknowledge your genius./r/FellowKids - People from le right generation acting like le wrong./r/killthosewhodisagree - Anger management headquarters./r/musictheory - It's like computer science, but with composition!./r/futurebeats - Experimental beat music./r/ifyoulikeblank - Find stuff based on what you like./r/listentothis and /r/listentous - Find interesting music./r/ElectronicMusic - Electronic music discussion./r/letstalkmusic - Quality music discussion.Low-effort posts like meme spam, lyric trains, etc. Model 821 & Model 831 Out there, you don't always get to set the rules- Mother Nature does. It follows the same concept where you create intricate machines to solve a bewildering array of puzzles' and is a Puzzle Game in the games category. Disagreements are fine, namecalling is not. Many European pack makers measure capacity in liters. Contraption Maker is described as 'is the spiritual successor to the classic machine-building puzzle game, The Incredible Machine. Maintain civility and keep the elitism at the door. Racism, homophobia, sexism, transphobia, ableism, etc. Satire is allowed but must be submitted with the "Satire" flair. Original content and satireĭon't post content you created yourself. If you want to link to a reddit post or comment, take a screenshot instead and scrub identifying information. Cross-posting is only allowed if the content itself is appropriate for the subreddit. This includes usernames, group names, and photos of people. No identifying information.Īny identifying information must be cropped out or hidden. This can apply to music, other media, or societal trends at large. Posts should be images or videos of quasi-nostalgic attitudes, often with a sense of superiority. Posts must fit the spirit of the subreddit. We place a special emphasis on music, because this subreddit was created after annoyance over "born in the wrong generation" attitude often expressed by fans of 60s/70s rock. In short, there's quite literally no end to this game, so prepare for some serious puzzle solving.This is a subreddit dedicated to satirically mocking those people who, blinded by their own nostalgia, believe certain things in the past to be unequivocally better than today. And that's one of the simpler puzzles.Ĭontraption Maker also includes a custom puzzle creator, so once you best the game's 140 official puzzles - which you might never accomplish, to be honest - you can try your luck at an endless number of community-created puzzles. For example, capturing a mouse in a case might be the end goal, but in order to accomplish it you'll need to launch a ball to scare a hamster, which runs on a treadmill that turns a gear and rotates a band, which turns another gear to power a generator, which turns on a light that focuses through a magnifying glass to burn a rope which drops the cage onto the mouse. Seamlessly integrated with all the other Contraption Maker parts. There's a huge learning curve and you slowly reveal what each of the dozens of balls, platforms, tubes, plugs, and gadgets actually do, but once you've scaled this mountain you'll spend your time constructing machines to complete a specific task.Įach puzzle has a simple end goal, such as feeding a cat or lighting a bomb, but completing that task often requires an insane amount of planning and experimenting. Like its much older brother, Contraption Maker is a toolbox for puzzle solving. Now, the original team behind The Incredible Machine has evolved the concept with Contraption Maker, just released for OS X. ![]() ![]() The game spawned several sequels and even briefly found its way to the App Store. The series has laid dormant since 2001's The Incredible Machine: Even More Contraptions, but the creators of the franchise - Jeff Tunnell, Kevin Ryan and Brian Hahn - have joined the fine folks at. In the game, players had to perform simple tasks by building overly complex Rube Goldberg devices and experimenting with how each piece functioned through trial and error. If you're a seasoned, old-school Mac gamer, there's a good chance you remember a funky puzzle game called The Incredible Machine. ![]()
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