Submachine: FLF
by MateuszSkutnik
Submachine: FLF
Tags for Submachine: FLF
Description
Submachine: Future Loop Foundation.
In Submachine FLF (Future Loop Foundation) you find yourself locked in a padded room with only an ancient tape player at your feet. From this strange beginning unfolds an amazing mystery that you can solve in a world where memories are the key to the past, present, and future!
Who are you, and why can't you remember how you got here? Who is the Future Loop Foundation? What do they want, and why are they holding you prisoner? Play Submachine FLF and solve the riddle for yourself!
How to Play
left mouse button
FAQ
What is Submachine: FLF?
Submachine: FLF is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Mateusz Skutnik, part of the Submachine series, known for its mysterious puzzle and exploration gameplay.
How do you play Submachine: FLF?
In Submachine: FLF, you explore interconnected rooms, solve environmental puzzles, and find items to progress through the game's mysterious setting.
Who is the developer of Submachine: FLF?
Submachine: FLF was created by Mateusz Skutnik, a renowned independent developer of puzzle and escape games.
What is the main objective in Submachine: FLF?
The main objective in Submachine: FLF is to discover clues, manipulate objects, and solve puzzles in order to uncover the secrets of the submachine environment and ultimately escape.
Is Submachine: FLF free to play and what platform is it available on?
Submachine: FLF is a free-to-play browser-based puzzle adventure game available on web gaming platforms like Kongregate.
Comments
alittlemoreblue
Jul. 06, 2013
if you, like me, went for the red pixel in the corner of the room thinking it was a secret token, it's likely that you've been playing too much of submachine games lately.
Okojo
May. 13, 2015
CURSE YOU LITTLE RED THING IN THE WALL THAT I CAN'T CLICK, CURSE YOUUU
The Submachine series has enslaved me to clicking little red dots.
MasterOfVDL
Aug. 03, 2011
It's a very short game, but I wouldn't classify it as game at all.
It's more a piece of art.
Fat_Blunts
Dec. 14, 2010
The entire submachine sieres would make for a pretty good comic book or an under-par movie...
EVILtaxi
Nov. 26, 2010
Press plus if the first thing you tried was clicking the door knob. Lol.