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Submachine 1: The Basement
Selasa, 06 November 2007
Submachine 1: The Basement ScreenshotThe first Submachine game by Mateusz Skutnik, the game that created an entire new series in the genre of point and click games released in September 2005.

The game brought Mateusz a lot of good comments and incoragement that he unfolded three more games to this series and two more when requested by the Future Loop Foundation and Jayisgames.com.

Now that you know the history behind the game, your ready for the first of the Submachine adventures!

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