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Best games by Amanita Design

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Prepare to journey through the captivating worlds crafted by the visionary developers at Amanita Design! From whimsical point-and-click adventures to deeply atmospheric explorations of sound and puzzle, this Czech studio has consistently delivered unique and memorable gaming experiences. This list celebrates their finest creations, showcasing the innovative gameplay, stunning visuals, and enchanting music that have become synonymous with the Amanita brand. Get ready to reminisce about your favorite moments and discover some hidden gems. Now it's your turn to shape the ultimate ranking! Scroll through the list and vote for your personal bests. Did *Machinarium* steal your heart? Does the surreal beauty of *Samorost 3* still linger in your mind? Or perhaps a different Amanita masterpiece holds a special place? Your votes will determine the final order, so be sure to cast your opinion and help us crown the best games by Amanita Design!

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Machinarium (2009)

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In Machinarium (2009), step into the weathered gears of Josef, a plucky robot unceremoniously discarded in a scrap yard. You must guide Josef back to the sprawling, mechanical metropolis of Machinarium, a city populated exclusively by robots of all shapes and sizes. Your mission is twofold: to dismantle the nefarious Black Cap Brotherhood gang and, most importantly, to rescue your beloved robot girlfriend, Berta, who has been kidnapped by this sinister organization. This award-winning independent adventure game, from the acclaimed creators of Samorost, Botanicula, and CHUCHEL, immerses you in a world where logic puzzles, intricate quests, challenging brain teasers, and engaging mini-games are your primary tools. Navigate through visually stunning, hand-drawn 2D environments brought to life with over an hour of meticulously crafted animations, all underscored by a beautiful, original soundtrack composed by Floex. Forget lengthy dialogues; communication here is a delightful dance of comic bubbles, simple animations, and universal symbols. Machinarium absolutely deserves its place among the best games by Amanita Design for several key reasons. It's a foundational title that truly solidified their reputation for unique art direction and atmospheric storytelling. The game's distinctive hand-drawn 2D graphics, coupled with the melancholic yet charming original soundtrack, create an unforgettable world that feels both lived-in and alien. Furthermore, Machinarium showcases Amanita Design's mastery of "show, don't tell" storytelling; the absence of traditional dialogue forces players to interpret and engage with the narrative and characters on a deeper, more intuitive level. The clever and organically integrated puzzles are a hallmark of their design philosophy, providing satisfying challenges that feel like a natural extension of the game's world and story, rather than arbitrary roadblocks. It’s a testament to their artistic vision and their ability to craft deeply engaging experiences without relying on conventional mechanics.

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In Machinarium (2009), step into the weathered gears of Josef, a plucky robot unceremoniously discarded in a scrap yard. You must guide Josef back to the sprawling, mechanical metropolis of Machinarium, a city populated exclusively by robots of all shapes and sizes. Your mission is twofold: to dismantle the nefarious Black Cap Brotherhood gang and, most importantly, to rescue your beloved robot girlfriend, Berta, who has been kidnapped by this sinister organization. This award-winning independent adventure game, from the acclaimed creators of Samorost, Botanicula, and CHUCHEL, immerses you in a world where logic puzzles, intricate quests, challenging brain teasers, and engaging mini-games are your primary tools. Navigate through visually stunning, hand-drawn 2D environments brought to life with over an hour of meticulously crafted animations, all underscored by a beautiful, original soundtrack composed by Floex. Forget lengthy dialogues; communication here is a delightful dance of comic bubbles, simple animations, and universal symbols. Machinarium absolutely deserves its place among the best games by Amanita Design for several key reasons. It's a foundational title that truly solidified their reputation for unique art direction and atmospheric storytelling. The game's distinctive hand-drawn 2D graphics, coupled with the melancholic yet charming original soundtrack, create an unforgettable world that feels both lived-in and alien. Furthermore, Machinarium showcases Amanita Design's mastery of "show, don't tell" storytelling; the absence of traditional dialogue forces players to interpret and engage with the narrative and characters on a deeper, more intuitive level. The clever and organically integrated puzzles are a hallmark of their design philosophy, providing satisfying challenges that feel like a natural extension of the game's world and story, rather than arbitrary roadblocks. It’s a testament to their artistic vision and their ability to craft deeply engaging experiences without relying on conventional mechanics.

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