Turn that dusty old Xbox into something useful–a Rube Goldberg machine!
If you grew up playing The Incredible Machine in your elementary school's computer lab, you were missing out on the clearly superior “Toon” version, which totally left my eyes bloodshot anytime I sat down to play it as a wee lad due to its psychotic art direction. Aside from…
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Plenty of values, lots to accomplish
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The use of natural elements mixes things up
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Eventually, plenty of experimentation
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Bland, uninspired presentation
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Controls can be a bit clunky
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Why can't I use the D-pad?
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Takes too long to get to the good stuff
