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Unmechanical: Extended Arrives for PC, Mac and Linux

Unmechanical: Extended Arrives for PC, Mac and Linux

Unmechanical: Extended Arrives for PC, Mac and Linux

A new story campaign has been added to this improved version of the 2D side-scrolling puzzle adventure Unechanical, released in 2012 by Talawa Games and Teotl Studios

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In addition to Xbox One, PS4 and PS3, you can now play an Extended Edition of Unmechanical on PC, Mac and Linux. This represents a free upgrade for everyone who already owns the game.

Unmechanical tells a story of a little robot who’s been kidnapped from his home into a strange underground complex from which he must find a way out. The Extended Edition adds an hour of alternative gameplay in which two little robots are swallowed by this strange underground structure as well. It’s a fantastic world of flesh, rock and steel.

Your journey to freedom involves a combination of tricky puzzle-solving, alluring exploration and an engrossing atmosphere. The game will challenge your logic, memory and knowledge of physics.

Unmechanical has been favorably compared with Limbo, Braid, OddworldMachinarium  and Portal. The game is currently available from GOG  and Steam.  

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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