Submachine4: the Lab

Submachine4: the Lab

by MateuszSkutnik
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Submachine4: the Lab

Rating:
4.0
Released: July 08, 2007
Last updated: November 11, 2024
Developer: MateuszSkutnik

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Description

fourth chapter of the series

How to Play

point and click puzzle game. Use your mouse and left button only.

FAQ

What is Submachine 4: The Lab?

Submachine 4: The Lab is a point-and-click adventure puzzle game developed by Mateusz Skutnik, where players explore interconnected rooms in a mysterious structure called the Submachine.

How do you play Submachine 4: The Lab?

In Submachine 4: The Lab, you navigate through various rooms, interact with objects, solve puzzles, and collect items to unlock new areas within the labyrinthine environment.

Who developed Submachine 4: The Lab?

Submachine 4: The Lab was created by Mateusz Skutnik, known for his atmospheric and story-driven point-and-click games.

What makes Submachine 4: The Lab unique among puzzle adventure games?

Submachine 4: The Lab features non-linear exploration, world-spanning puzzles, and a surreal atmosphere that encourages thorough investigation and discovery.

Is Submachine 4: The Lab a standalone game or part of a series?

Submachine 4: The Lab is the fourth installment in the Submachine series and continues the narrative and gameplay style established in the previous games.

Comments

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QMagi

Jan. 21, 2017

95
1

The start screen teases you with an IP address. Since it wouldn't come up as a webpage, I ran a traceroute on it. The IP address belongs to the United States Department of Defense. Here's hoping I don't get an unexpected visit over a game.

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Savedguy

Mar. 19, 2014

137
2

Must not look at walkthrough . . . even if it means flailing every item methodically around every room! I accidentally broke a pipe with my hammer. . . .

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rinisaboss

Jul. 23, 2019

29
0

100% thought the sceptre was a corndog...

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Evi1M4chine

Oct. 27, 2011

164
6

Wow, lol. I found 22/21 secrets! I repeat: There are twenty-two! One more than needed! But why? Is there a use, or is it just to make it easier?

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shannanan

Jan. 07, 2011

131
5

The three shapes are a clue to another teleporter code.