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Namur: There are a couple of instances of other people having trouble receiving the preorder emails on their forum and they sort those out fast, so no worries.
I never played Brain Pipe, but i think that playing the Machinarium demo will give you some idea of what it's all about. It all makes perfect sense to me ;)
Or you could give Samorost a go (it's free). Even if Machinarium seems much better than Samorost or even Samorost 2, playing those will give you some insight into how the devs minds work.
Samorost 2 it's not free, though, but there's always the demo...

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Navagon: Check your email. The download links have now been sent.

Yep, it's here. Thanks for the heads up. Downloading right now ;)
Edit: Playing right now :)
Post edited October 15, 2009 by Namur
review on RPS: http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2009/10/16/wot-i-think-machinarium/
Just finished it. What a marvelous journey! Unforgettable moments and satisfying difficulty level. The puzzles now deserve being called so :D
One of the best adventures I've ever played
I'm playing it for review right now. Absolutely amazing so far.
It's wonderful, isn't it?
Well, i haven't finished it yet, but i can say this, best $20 i spent in a long, long time.
This is one of the most beautiful games i've ever played. Every detail shows just how much love went into this game and how talended its creators really are. And it proves yet again that there's definitely a place for art in videogames.
Lovely art style, unbelieavbly good actually. The backgrounds are amazing and the characters are just too cute, even the bad guys. Every single animation so far is exquisite, so well done, so detailed, so freaking good.
The soundtrack, by Tomas Dvorak, well, it fits perfectly with the game world and i would have paid $20 for the soundtrack (14 tracks) alone. Yes, it's that good.
Anyone who ever dabbled a bit with it knows that AS it's probably not the greatest choice in the world to make a game, but let me tell you, after (parttially) playing this game i could swear differently. Everything works as it should, silky smooth.
The puzzles, even the easyer ones, are extremely well done. Very original ways of recycling a couple of 'i've seen this before' kind of puzzles. Every single one has a little something extra that makes it worthwhile going through the basic concept of the puzzle. Also lots of original not so easy ones. A very good mix difficulty wise, really.
And to think that i bothered the guy who dreamed up this masterpiece with my pre order mail problems and that he was so incredibly nice about sorting things out for me. Just goes to show how awesome Jakub is.
Whatever Amanita comes up with next, yep, instabuy right here cause these are definitely the kind of Devellopers i want to support.
I paied for the game, but i probably won't ever be able to shake the feeling that i still owe something to these guys...
Edit: Finished it now. Yeah, this one's s rare gem.
Post edited October 16, 2009 by Namur
I pre-ordered this yesterday, will probably download over the weekend. I was very impressed with Samorost a few years back so been eagerly awaiting this one.
another review from eurogamer [url=]http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/machinarium-review[/url]
Post edited October 16, 2009 by rewsan
Played the demo, bought it, now downloading it.
Think I'll have fun playing the game this weekend.
just started playing the demo. Seems really awesome but I'm gonna hold off for awhile