The Fantastic Contraption, a Flash-based device-building game, is a suitable facsimile of The Incredible Machine. It’s good enough for my purposes, anyway. I spent some time building machines that achieve the goal plus a bit of something extra for fun. Please, allow me to demonstrate (in some cases the full amusement value requires clicking the “Back” button once the challenge is technically completed):

  • Kick The Can – A nudge and a bridge. I could’ve just flung the ball straight over, but what’s the fun in that?
  • Carrion Luggage – Everything must go! Well, everything in my machine’s path…
  • The Ball, Too – Who says you can’t take it with you? This one took more time than you might think, but c’mon. I had to do it!
  • The Ball, Also – I couldn’t leave it alone. I mean, it was just perching there. Mockingly, I might add. If I was crazy.
  • Roomba Falling – Once I got onto the “orange ball” kick, I couldn’t just take the easiest way out of this challenge.
  • Backflipper – Not only did I clear all of the orange balls in the path, I even collected four of them within the build area, leaving none on the field elsewhere. Hah!

There may be more to come, or I may grow bored before getting a chance to stretch my brain further. Still, I hope you enjoy my silly contraptions. What can you come up with?

3 Responses to “Not Incredible, Not A Machine”
  1. Da Wolfie says:

    Nice! My backflipper is almost identical. Great minds and whotnot, eh?

  2. GreyDuck says:

    @Da Wolfie – You got all but one of the orange balls off the field! Nice!

  3.  
Leave a Reply

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>


Bad Behavior has blocked 372 access attempts in the last 7 days.