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Sequels (i.e. something people are familiar with) are useful in story-telling because authors can skip world/character establishing part and start right off with exploring new ideas, but the best thing about Amanita games is exploring new worlds and meeting new, weird characters (Samorost 2 is the only exception, mainly because it's effectively the First Samorost - the actual first one was more of a proof of concept / demo that lacked any polish a commercial project would require, so second Samorost did exactly that; subsequently this is also the reason for why the Samorost 3 was unnecessary and didn't quite click with the audience accordingly)
Machinarium was a magical experience with conclusive ending - I'd rather keep it that way than sequelising it and keep dragging well remembered characters through the chores they didn't ask for.
It wasn't a "conclusive ending", the two robots just fly away in the distance, MANY things could happen afterwards, the possibilities to explore a different part of that weird world are endless.
Say they crashland somewhere and have to repair the ship to keep going, then the whole game is played by controlling both characters, just a thought.
Also appart from those 2 there would be all new characters and a totally different environment.
Being afraid of a sequel because it just MIGHT "ruin" your precious memories of the original is something extremely stupid.