Teratomachine: Grey Loop

(20 votes, average: 3.50 out of 5)

This grey machine which looked weird and almost not of this world, is said to produce irregularities in time and it can move you forward or back. People have not found a way to control it but they were able to send objects in random timelines though. That day, Richard wanted to test it again, but he will be needing some things so that he can.

Escape players, help Richard here gather the necessary tools to operate this machine. Help him for maybe this try here despite of it being the hundredth, might be a breakthrough.

Teratomachine: Grey Loop is a brand new point-and-click item retrieval escape game released by 89o.



Walkthrough video for Teratomachine: Grey Loop

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b1650424
10 months ago

Well, this sort of thing… The author of the game says that he was inspired by the Submachine series of Flash games and WANTS to make a similar one – big and in high resolution (probably). And this, say, is a version, which “kinda INTENTIONALLY made to be confusing and low-res”.

About grand plans… It’s better sound not “I want to make”, but “I’ve made”.
And it would be better author not to even mention the Submachine series – the comparison is far from in favor of this game.
Sucks.

Dewed
Dewed
10 months ago

Submachine games were always amazing. I got no where on this. Clicked all over and nothing happened

Anna
Anna
10 months ago

A good starting point. I was happy to read that the creator was inspired by the excellent and unique Submachine series. The graphics are great, but it would be more effective if you dug deeper into this story. I wish the author a succesful development!