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'''Tinker''' is a [[puzzle]] game for [[Windows]], originally released as part of [[wp:Windows Ultimate Extras|Windows Ultimate Extras]] and later as a [[freeware]] game for Games for Windows Live with [[Tinker/Achievements|achievements]] and 100 new levels.
'''Tinker''' is a [[puzzle]] game for [[Windows]], originally released as part of [[wp:Windows Ultimate Extras|Windows Ultimate Extras]] and later as a freeware game for Games for Windows Live with [[Tinker/Achievements|achievements]] and 100 new levels.


Tinker's gameplay is simple: the player controls a robot who must move to the finish of each level with a limited amount of power. Each move, including turning on the spot, consumes a unit of energy. Additional energy can be picked up during some levels. The robot must also deal with cubes, lasers, switches and other puzzle elements.
Tinker's gameplay is simple: the player controls a robot who must move to the finish of each level with a limited amount of power. Each move, including turning on the spot, consumes a unit of energy. Additional energy can be picked up during some levels. The robot must also deal with cubes, lasers, switches and other puzzle elements.

Revision as of 17:34, 3 September 2020

Box artwork for Tinker.
Box artwork for Tinker.
Tinker
Developer(s)Fuel Industries
Publisher(s)Microsoft
Year released
System(s)Windows
Genre(s)Puzzle
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
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Tinker is a puzzle game for Windows, originally released as part of Windows Ultimate Extras and later as a freeware game for Games for Windows Live with achievements and 100 new levels.

Tinker's gameplay is simple: the player controls a robot who must move to the finish of each level with a limited amount of power. Each move, including turning on the spot, consumes a unit of energy. Additional energy can be picked up during some levels. The robot must also deal with cubes, lasers, switches and other puzzle elements.

Fuel Industries later released a Level Builder for making new puzzles.

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