
However, there are parts missing, and the player must find the missing parts and put them in order to get the machine to work. The Incredible Machine 2/ is about puzzle solving by creating wacky machines with each level containing a machine designed to do a specific task.
THE INCREDIBLE MACHINE 3 CD AUDIO WINDOWS
The Incredible Machine 2 is a side view puzzle game that was developed by Jeff Tunnell Productions and it was published by Sierra On-Line in 1994 for MS-DOS and Macintosh, with the Windows and Windows 3.x versions being released a year later as The Incredible Machine Version 3.0. MS-DOS, Macintosh, Windows, and Windows 3.x Timothy Clarke, Randy Dersham, Jan Paul Moorhead, Ken Rogers, and Christopher Stevens Letsom, Richard Rayl, Kevin Ryan, Jeff Tunnell, and Richard Tunnell

The Incredible Machine 2īrian Hahn, Steven D. You can help Dynamix Wiki by expanding it.
