![]() Players must carefully plan their actions through a stage so as not to waste moves. Essentially any action the robot makes counts as a move, including taking a step, activating a switch, and turning around. The robot is given a limited number of moves it can make before it runs out of energy, so the player must guide it to the goal marker without expiring all their motions. The playing field is a square board divided into a checkerboard pattern. ![]() Players must guide a robot to an end point by moving objects, activating switches, and traversing obstacles. Tinker is a spatial/environmental puzzle game. ![]() Like every Games for Windows - Live game, it requires the user to sign in using a Gamertag assigned to a Windows Live ID however, the Windows Vista Ultimate Extras version did not have this requirement. This version also has 15 Achievements worth 200G, similar to many Xbox Live Arcade games. The game is available for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, including users who do not have access to Windows Vista Ultimate Extras in other Windows Vista editions, and contains 160 levels including the tutorial. On December 15, 2009, an expanded Live-enabled version of the game was released on the Games for Windows – Live client. It is only compatible with the Windows Ultimate Extras version. ![]() A free map editor (level builder) was also released, however it is not compatible with the Games for Windows – Live version of Tinker. It was originally released on Septemas part of Windows Ultimate Extras, and contained 60 levels including a 20-level tutorial. Tinker, also known as Microsoft Tinker, is a puzzle video game developed by Fuel Industries in which the player controls a robot through various mazes and obstacle courses. ![]()
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