Submachine2: Lighthouse
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- rated 4.22 / 5 stars
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- Genre:
- Adventure - Point 'n Click
- submachine
- lighthouse
Credits & Info
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- Aug 3, 2006 | 5:17 AM EDT
- File Info
- Game
- 4.1 mb
- Daily Feature August 4, 2006
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Author Comments
A sequel to the world's famous point'n'click Submachine game, that grabbed minds of millions of people. I received a huge feedback from all around the world, most of demands stated to make the second game bigger with harder puzzles. So here it is, while the first game had 20 rooms, this one has a total of 98 unique rooms, and the puzzles are a lot tougher, but that's just my subjective opinion, since I can't really tell if they are or not. Important notice: this game has NO dead ends, you cannot get to the point of no return, where the only option is to reset the game. No such thing in The Lighthouse. Hope you'll enjoy this game as much as I enjoyed making it, and sure enough, submachine3 is under construction as we speak, so expect more. Flash Plugin 8 required to play this game.
Reviews
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars August 20, 2009
weres do you find the walkthrough
were do you find it
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 24, 2009
See Where It Takes You.
The second installment of the Submachine series is great. It pretty much gives us a complete twist on the first game, telling us that the whole first game was being played on some arcade machine or something, and that you wake up in an underground part of a lighthouse. The same style of escaping in the point-n'-click genre is present, and it's more complicated than the first Submachine, and I don't mean that for the better. It's almost too hard to figure things out in this game, the perplexing maze of pipes, and hidden rooms, and, not to mention, the Einstein thing. I did think it was awesome that you used that einstein thing though. and unlike the other submachine, you kind of have a backstory, which are represented through notes that you pick up, and the secrets that can be used to unlock bonus content. The use of the camera, and the other mini puzzles used throughout the game are awesome, and of course, the ending is confusing... but awesome. Overall, this is pretty much a grade-A sequel to the kick ass point-n'-click predecessor. It's pretty damn difficult, but, it's definitely worth playing. On to the loop.
9/10
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 18, 2009
oh i was so close!
I was so close to getting through it without using the walkthrough but i ended up having to use it once to get the 4-digit code. I love this series.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars May 19, 2009
kinda fun
I used the walkthrought guide at parts put pretty cool. I kept expecting sumtin to pop up at the end haha
Rated 4 / 5 stars April 8, 2009
Kinda fun but
Tricky as hell. I do admit I used a walkthrough at times.
Great sound and atmosphere - excellent job.