Crazy Machines is a physics-based puzzle video game where players must build Rube Goldberg style machines using various interactive objects to accomplish tasks. The gameplay involves creative thinking to arrange components and make contraptions that serve a purpose.
Crazy Machines is a popular physics-based puzzle video game series developed by German studio FAKT Software. In the games, players are presented with a task or problem to solve on each level, such as popping a balloon or transporting an object from one place to another.
To accomplish these tasks, players must build creative Rube Goldberg-style contraptions and machines using the interactive objects and components provided in the level. These components include ropes, pulleys, gears, explosives, anti-gravity devices, and much more. By arranging the pieces and making machines, players can transfer mechanical power from one object to another in chain reactions.
The core gameplay centers around tinkering, experimenting, and problem-solving. Players must analyze the task, build machine prototypes, test different solutions, and optimize their crazy contraption designs. The physics simulation and reactions between objects are the key mechanics. Over the series, Crazy Machines has provided over 200 levels across a variety of themed settings like factories, tropical islands, and space stations.
The games emphasize creativity and out-of-the-box thinking. Building these physics-based mechanisms requires spatial reasoning skills and an understanding of basic mechanical principles like energy, forces, gravity, and torque. The series has been praised for its comical, wacky Rube Goldberg machines and engaging puzzle gameplay.