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Submachine 9: The Temple Review
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Last Updated: 2020-12-19 02:09:49
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Point and click games used to be all the craze until around the 2010s. Now, they're usually relegated to mid size productions or simple indie titles. The genre also proved incredibly popular among flash game creators, due to the relatively simple planning and programming that goes into such a game. Let's take a look at one of the most surprisingly great point and click Flash series out there - Submachine. Specifically, Submachine 9: The Temple.
To play Submachine 9: The Temple, just run it with whatever SWF player you have.
The focus on story is even more clear with the opening intro - you can't skip this one. After the opening narration, you'll appear in an ancient looking temple with only some busted electronics and a hammer to your name. Of course, the temple isn't actually ancient - there's a ton of little parts of it that suggests that everything's not as straightforward as you think. There are a ton of machines everywhere in the temple, making its time period confusing.
Much like its predecessors, there is very little direction for the player, which is just what the playerbase wants. It adds to the sense of mystery and discovery that many games nowadays fail to give. There's very little hand holding, something you'll feel even more because the temple is incredibly complex, leading you to need to wander a lot.
That shouldn't be a problem if you've played this many games, though. Give Submachine 9: The Temple a try right now!
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