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Machinika: Atlas Pre-Orders Open!

By NoraNov 24,2024

Put your logic and observation skills to the test
Choose touch controls or use your controller to play
Pre-order now to get first dibs

Plug In Digital has announced that Machinika: Atlas, the studio's 3D puzzler that follows Machinika: Museum, is now open for pre-orders on iOS and Android. The indie title thrusts you into a sci-fi world where you'll have to navigate a crashed alien ship as a museum researcher. 
Machinika: Atlas is titled after Saturn's moon where you'll begin your research. You'll need to make sure your logic is on point given the nature of the puzzles - thankfully, the brainteasers offer intuitive controls that will help you focus on the challenge at hand rather than fumble around with clunky UIs. 
You'll also have to put your observation skills to the test here as you uncover the truth behind the alien vessel. And to enjoy the game even further, you can choose to tap away with touch controls or take advantage of the full controller support as a cherry on top.

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Operate intriguing devices and uncover the inner workings of curious new contraptions. What exactly happened here, and do you have the skills to solve every mystery that comes your way?

If that sounds appealing, why not check out our list of the best puzzle games on iOS?

For now, if you're keen to participate, you can do so by checking out Machinika: Atlas on Google Play and the App Store. It's a free-to-play game with a one-time purchase to unlock the full experience, with an expected launch date of October 7th. Do take that with a grain of salt, as these dates often shift unexpectedly.

You can also join the community on the official Facebook page for updates, visit the official website, or watch the embedded video above to get a sense of the game's atmosphere and graphics.

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