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Crazy Machines VR

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: Wild River
Developer: FAKT Software
Release Date: 2018

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'Crazy Machines VR' (ALL) Gets PC Release Date - Screens

by Rainier on Oct. 9, 2018 @ 7:08 a.m. PDT

Crazy Machines VR is the debut VR entry in the Mouse Trap-esque zany brain-teaser puzzle franchise.

Players will be able to let their imaginations run wild when designing and solving impressive and intricate physics puzzles in space. Intuitive controls create a deep sense of immersion and the feeling of working on elaborate apparatuses with one’s own hands.

All puzzles were designed and optimized specifically for VR. With the most robust VR technology and new features for the franchise, like a surly robot assistant, Crazy Machines VR will be the definitive physics puzzle experience.


Crazy Machines VR releases digitally to Steam for HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality on October 25th, with a PSVR version to be released at a later date.

The special requirements of VR games were very much the focus during development of Crazy Machines VR and the game has been optimized to deliver the best experience across platforms. Thanks to intuitive controls in a virtual environment, the trademark physics and machine puzzles are experienced from a whole new perspective. For the first time in the history of the franchise, players are able to get a real hands-on feeling when experimenting with elaborate apparatuses and trying to solve intricate brainteasers.

Each of the five chapters comes with its own setting for a total of 40 playable levels with increasing difficulty. A surly robot assists players in their quest to solve all the puzzles by providing clues, while a variety of achievements offer additional challenges.


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