When comparing Blendoku 2 vs Machinarium, the Slant community recommends Machinarium for most people. In the question“What are the most beautiful puzzle games on Android?” Machinarium is ranked 9th while Blendoku 2 is ranked 17th. The most important reason people chose Machinarium is:
The player is forced to move their character across the map in order to find objects of interest. This, coupled with the great sound design and soundtrack which also do their part in giving cues as to where the objects are and if the player is close, really help you immerse into the atmosphere and art style of Machinarium.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Multiple game modes
Pro Syncs with Google Play
Pro Difficulty progressively increases
There are many levels in Blendoku, the difficulty gradually increasing with each level.
Pro Beautiful minimal art style
Blendoku 2 looks visually appealing due to the simple art style with multiple colors that blend in nicely. Much like looking at a color swatch, the colored tiles make for a pleasant experience.
Pro Offline access
For those of us without unlimited data plans who are also wary of free WiFi hotspots, offline access is important for mobile apps in general, but is vital for games in particular.
Pro Addictive
Compelling to play.
Pro The gameplay is perfectly interwoven with the overall aesthetic and atmosphere of the game
The player is forced to move their character across the map in order to find objects of interest. This, coupled with the great sound design and soundtrack which also do their part in giving cues as to where the objects are and if the player is close, really help you immerse into the atmosphere and art style of Machinarium.
Pro Beautiful art style
Machimariums hand drawn graphics exude a very steam punk style that definitely has a very unique look by being all hand drawn.
Pro Challenging puzzles
The puzzles are quite challenging to the point of frustration but in the end give a sense of immense reward when figured out.
Pro Interesting protagonist
The main character and the one controlled by the player is just a normal, average, everyday robot. He doesn't have any special powers or abilities other than being able to slightly extend his midriff in order to reach high ledges or making his body shorter. He's pretty much an ordinary robot thrust into an extraordinary situation.
Pro Built-in hint system
For those that do find some of the puzzles too challenging there is an inbuilt hint system shown through "thought bubbles" on top of the playable character.
Every level has its own hint when pressed and it's usually a hint on where to go or what kind of object you need. Although it's advised not to rely on the hint system too much since it takes away from the experience of actually enjoying the game.
Pro The well-designed gameplay mechanics avoid making the game boring to the player
Unlike most point-and-click games, objects of interest in Machinarium light up only when the main character is close to them; this completely changes the way the game is played. In point-and-click games where this is not the case, the gameplay is usually reduced to aimlessly flailing the cursor around waiting for something to light up.
Machinarium on the other hand completely avoids this, keeping levels interesting and the player interested to the game.
Cons
Con Bright sunlight makes it almost impossible to play at higher levels
Because the differences between colors increase in subtlety as the game progresses, sunlight and other factors like older or damaged screens can make the game more frustrating than fun.
Con Items may be difficult to find due to similar colors
At points in the game there are needed items that blend in too well with their surrounding making it quite difficult to actually see them.