Roundabout 3
Very disappointed at this time. Currently there is NO infinity mode for ANY of the levels in the game. In R2 I could get lost in any level for half an hour or more, but now I feel sluggish. I know I only mastered (and near mastered) a few levels in this iteration, but soon I’ll have to put down the game because trying to high-score in this time trial mode is not my style. All I need is a button in practice mode to let me have it my way, but you decided to not implement it. Am I supposed to go back an iteration to NGs to have it my way?
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
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it´s okay
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Turn on all the lights
Passionate game for a boring hour or two. Don’t let the first levels' difficulty fool you, it gets really tricky at the end. I believe it has potential for more levels. Overall it is a nice puzzle game: clean visuals, clear mechanics and provoking puzzles. Ps: Foget rules of real world electricity, colored current is fun!
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
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Game is a neat little puzzle game. Unlike the first game that seemed to drop some concepts, this game introduces most of its concepts early on and then develops on them as the game goes on. The last puzzle stomped me for a little bit but by that point it’s like puzzle inception (or puzzleception if you’re nasty), a puzzle inside a puzzle inside a puzzle and so on. Overall I just wished there were more puzzles but I still enjoyed it and thought it was pretty good and well worth the money. Definitely give this one a go.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Turn on the light
edit: some absolutely basic functionality (like a way to properly quit the game) finally got patched in, so I edited relevant parts of the review and turned it into a recommendation, but it still needs some work.
turn on the light is an electricity-based puzzler, all you need to do is connect the switch to the bulb. if there are numbers, follow that order, and if there are more layers to the puzzle, there will be an indicator on top. left click to zoom in on that section, do what’s necessary, right click to zoom out. ideally, that indicator would show all the different subsections instead of the number of layers, and clicking them would bring them up.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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Turn on the Light is probably one of the shortest games I’ve ever played and it was very enjoyable.
Forty levels of pure puzzles solving fun. The premise is quite simple. Correctly wire the switch to the light and turn it on, that’s it. Although this is much easier said than done, given the amounts of elements the player is forced to use.
At the time of this review, Turn on the Light was selling for 99 cents. I highly recommend it although you’ll most likely finish within 45 minutes, but it’s so much fun.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Electronic World Z
Electronic World Z is a laugably bad 2D retro pixel platformer with a janky computer monitor person as the protagonist. I know, yeah, whatever. Gameplay consists of carefully timed jumps between platforms to avoid zappy spikes and other timed obstacles.
Here’s my copypasta for this kind of retro pixel crapware: They chose to use obsolete retro pixel “art” as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics. It’s unclear if this is due to lack of budget or talent, regardless, the overall visual quality of the game is extremely low as a result. Resolution and controls are locked. These flaws push this game far below minimum acceptable standards for PC.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
This is the 2nd game from this developer that I’ve played that I recall and it isn’t setting a very good precident. This is another low effort title with broken mechanics. Fix your games.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game