Machinarium Is Coming To The PlayStation Vita

Indie adventure game, Machinarium, is headed to the PlayStation Vita. Amanita Design have announced that the Vita version of the game will include all of the enhancements from the PlayStation 3 version as well as support for touch controls.

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The game will be available soon, too. Machinarium is scheduled for release on March 26th for $6.99. The game puts you in control of a robot named Josef who sets out to rescue his girlfriend after they’ve been separated and foil a plot by the game’s antagonists, the Black Cap Brotherhood.

 


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