Great
This game is beautiful to watch, with great music, and universally understandable. You cant do anything "wrong", although it will take you a while to figure out how to do things to procede to the next vinette. Initially I was under the impression that each scene would be its own puzzle, but it soon became clear the game was more intricate than that: You have to go back and fourth thorugh different scenes and tie the whole thing together in order to procede. Some things are logic, others are puzzles, and some are arcarde games and board games. All in all the game is relatively easy (although I do admit to being the impatient kind, and I ended up looking up some of the answers to save myself hours of frustration). This game is not violent at all, suitable for all ages, althoug the puzzles would probably be suited for 12 years and up. Machinarium reminds me of all the 90s classics rolled into one: Riven/Wall-E and The Curse of Monkey Island, in terms of puzzles/aesthetic and adventure, respectively.
Fran84 about Machinarium, v1.2.0