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March 14, 2014
submachine 9: the temple
A new episode in the Submachine point and click series by Mateusz Skutnik: Submachine 9: the temple.
The game-play was a lot like Sub 8. I felt like they were both just a lot of wandering around and didn't have much story to them. But I'm excited for Sub 10 to see how this series ends. Frustrating game-play aside, Skutnik doesn't disappoint.
Excellent, we get the next of the Submachine tale. I love the intrigue that builds with each episode of this series, cryptic and laced with the strange (though Murtaugh can be overly ludicrous with his ideas and forms). The graphics are well done and the music always simple but good.
Puzzles are always odd and flow with the troubles of the world. I did find it odd how little of the dimensional destruction was found in this temple location compared to that of the last game. I'm interested to see what this Shiva addition will lead to. Hope we don't have to wait as long for the next game. Thanks Bart!
Thank you Bart
ReplyDeleteSubmachine!!!!
ReplyDeleteGenial.
Wow, this is of course way bigger than I thought... Awesome stuff from Mateusz!
ReplyDeleteThe game-play was a lot like Sub 8. I felt like they were both just a lot of wandering around and didn't have much story to them. But I'm excited for Sub 10 to see how this series ends. Frustrating game-play aside, Skutnik doesn't disappoint.
ReplyDeleteLove Submachine!!!!
ReplyDeleteYay, a new submachine! There goes my sleep.
ReplyDeleteGreat continuation! Managed to miss two of the secrets, but am happy to try again for them. :) Thanks for sharing this with us, Bart!
ReplyDeleteGreat, great, great game.
ReplyDeleteI love the Submarine games....especially the b/g music, always haunting.
ReplyDelete(No idea how to get out though!)
:-(
@anonymous-submachine bro
ReplyDeletei solved the game. Not easy, but very good game.
ReplyDeleteLove submachine! But they are so hard for me!
ReplyDeleteFOO, both Mateusz and you come up with the best(and trickiest!) games, Bart! Can't wait for the next Bonte.
ReplyDeleteExcellent, we get the next of the Submachine tale. I love the intrigue that builds with each episode of this series, cryptic and laced with the strange (though Murtaugh can be overly ludicrous with his ideas and forms). The graphics are well done and the music always simple but good.
ReplyDeletePuzzles are always odd and flow with the troubles of the world. I did find it odd how little of the dimensional destruction was found in this temple location compared to that of the last game. I'm interested to see what this Shiva addition will lead to. Hope we don't have to wait as long for the next game.
Thanks Bart!
finished but did need a little help,
ReplyDeletecracking game though.
great game as always took me a while to find the secret room it was nicely hidden
ReplyDeleteToo tiny. Just a come-on for the retail version.
ReplyDeleteso.... no one else was devastated when they saw the tombs of Murtaugh and Elizabeth?
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