Machinarium Robot Cakes: A Point-and-Click Adventure for Your Mouth

One day soon, robots will rule over us and kill us for sport, but for today, it’s nice to know that we can eat them whenever they are a part of a cake. Take that robots. This beautiful robot cake is based on the game Machinarium. If you haven’t played it, it’s a truly beautiful game.
robot cake
The cake is a faithful reproduction of the robots in Amanita Design’s point-and-click adventure game, with many nice details. It even looks like the lights are glowing, even though they aren’t. That’s all amazing skill with edible paint. The robots here look just like the ones in the game. It was made for six-year-old Tate’s birthday by Sweet Disposition Cakes in Adelaide, Australia. That lucky kid got to dig in and eat this thing. I hope he went for the robots first.

Apparently, this isn’t the only Machinarium cake they’ve made for Tate either. Here’s the cake he got for his fourth birthday…

machinarium cake 2

This kid has good taste.

[via Cakewrecks via Neatorama]

Humble Bundle introduces Sword & Sworcery to Android, packed with five other games

Humble Bundle introduces Sword & Sworcery to Android, packed with five other games

Are you tired of your antagonistic friend Kevin berating you for not having played Capybara and Jim Guthrie collaboration Sword & Sworcery? "You've never played Sword & Sworcery? Dude, you should probably play Sword & Sworcery," he says, in his mocking tone. Well enough of that -- today is your first chance to snag Sword & Sworcery on your Android device for a potentially very low price. That price, of course, is up to you, as Sword & Sworcery is just one of six excellent games included in the fourth Humble Android Bundle, which launches today. Paying any amount nets you not just Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery EP, but also Waking Mars, Eufloria, Crayon Physics Deluxe, and Splice. Paying over the (variable) average amount will also get you a copy of (gorgeous) adventurer Machinarium. Beyond just Android, you'll also get copies on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux (pay $1 or more and you'll even get Steam keys for each game) -- it's a pretty great deal. Even better? That money goes to charity! Just think how good that'll feel to rub in that jerk Kevin's face.

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