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Machinika: Pre-order Now for Atlas Explorations

by Adam Feb 25,2025

Test your logic and observation skills in Machinika: Atlas, the new 3D puzzle game from Plug In Digital, now available for pre-order on iOS and Android! A sequel to Machinika: Museum, this indie title plunges you into a captivating sci-fi adventure aboard a crashed alien ship.

As a museum researcher, you'll explore the mysteries of Saturn's moon, Atlas, solving intuitive yet challenging puzzles. Sharp observation skills are crucial to uncovering the truth behind the alien vessel. Enjoy flexible control options: use touch controls or connect a controller for a seamless gaming experience.

ytUnravel the secrets of bizarre alien technology and intricate mechanisms. Can you solve every riddle and uncover the events that transpired?

Looking for more puzzle games? Check out our list of the best iOS puzzlers!

Machinika: Atlas is free-to-play with a one-time purchase for full access. It's slated for release on October 7th, but this date is subject to change. Stay updated on the latest news via the official Facebook page, website, or by watching the embedded video above for a sneak peek at the game's atmosphere and visuals. Pre-order now to secure your spot!

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