DEUS EX MACHINA GAME OF THE YEAR 30th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR'S EDITION


- APK Size: 167.06 MB
- Original Release: 13 February 2015 (ver. 1.0)
- Age Rating: 12+
- Genres: Adventure, Meditative, Platformer, Retro, Role-Playing, Sim/Strategy
- Supported Devices: M.O.J.O., Nuvola NP-1, OUYA
- Website: http://www.potassiumfrog.com
About DEUS EX MACHINA GAME OF THE YEAR 30th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR'S EDITION
DEUS EX MACHINA GAME OF THE YEAR 30th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR'S EDITION was first released on 13 February 2015 by Potassium Frog Ltd and is compatible with M.O.J.O., Nuvola NP-1 and OUYA. DEUS EX MACHINA GAME OF THE YEAR 30th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR'S EDITION received no additional updates, making this first release the only version available.
DEUS EX MACHINA GAME OF THE YEAR 30th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR'S EDITION belongs to six genres: Adventure, Meditative, Platformer, Retro, Role-Playing and Sim/Strategy. It has an age rating of 12+.
Users left 12 ratings, registering an average score of four stars out of five.
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From The Developer
Back by popular demand, the legendary video game and first ever interactive movie, starring Jon Pertwee (Doctor Who), Ian Dury (the Godfather of Punk), and Frankie Howerd (comic genius).
Hailed as a breakthrough in the development of video games, Deus Ex Machina won Game Of The Year, and is currently the subject of movies, books, exhibitions and even university courses.
This 30th Anniversary Collector’s Edition includes the entire original version, a digitally remastered soundtrack, plus a brand new DIRECTOR’S CUT with all-new graphics.
“Perfection! You’ve got to play it to believe it.” BBC
"An experienced unparalleled by any other game. Deus Ex Machina is a classic." PC World
"The most original concept since the Spectrum was a gleam in Clive Sinclair's eye. The computer equivalent to Pink Floyd's The Wall." Computer & Video Games
"Staggeringly original, unique and impressive." The Sunday Times
"The most unusual program ever released. A bizarre mixture of Aldous Huxley, rock album, psychedelia and the Marx Brothers." The Listener