Title: code for each levels for machinarium ? Post by: blue.mango on January 14, 2011, 10:36:05 am hi i really enjoy playing machinarium with fantastic artwork and music. just some puzzles are too hard for me to play again & again, so wonder if i could skip some part? is there any code for each levels in machinarium like samorost ? xx
Title: Re: code for each levels for machinarium ? Post by: Lamkin on January 14, 2011, 02:36:20 pm No, there isn't a code for each level.
My suggestion would be to use your save slots and save the game immediately after solving a difficult puzzle. That way you'll be able to skip the puzzle on the next playthrough. Also, although it's a little bit more time-consuming, you can replace your Machinarium.sol file (which saves settings and progress) with one where the game has been saved at a later point. Here's a link to a post that contains .sol files for most of the locations in the game: https://forum.amanita-design.net/index.php?topic=1274.0 And here are a few more that aren't in that list: Won Five in a Row .sol File (https://forum.amanita-design.net/index.php?topic=1276.0l) Floating Container of Oil in Correct Position .sol File (https://forum.amanita-design.net/index.php?topic=1275.0) Fallen Bird .sol File (https://forum.amanita-design.net/index.php?topic=1091.0) If you're unsure where to find the .sol file on your computer, take a look at the pinned FAQs on this board: https://forum.amanita-design.net/index.php?board=13.0 Hope that helps. =o) Title: Re: code for each levels for machinarium ? Post by: blue.mango on January 14, 2011, 05:49:28 pm thanks for a kind advise. i did not know about .sol until now. although it is not quite an easy option, i feel much better now. as i can visit most of my favorite locations without winning 5 in a row or invader games... :) xx
Title: Re: code for each levels for machinarium ? Post by: RainingTip on January 25, 2011, 07:08:45 pm The .SOL files are just amazing. And it was a bit difficult, cause there are many levels in Machinarium, so there would be a lot of codes to keep in mind, or note. So...it's better with SOL ;)
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