9/10 Must Try! An interesting spin on the Point and Click genre; a hardcore version! You are responsible for maintaining a reactor via randomised screen that each have their own mini-games. Its crucial that these mini-games are completed quickly, otherwise you risk damage to the reactor. As the game progresses, more and more screen simultaneously run increasing the difficulty - and the fun! Comical elements are also sprinkled into the chaos to make the challenge strange, yet enjoyable. Pros - A unique spin on the Point and Click genre - Fun balancing act of risk verse reward - Fair difficulty scaling - Justifiable price Cons - Limited content (10 levels in total + endless mode) - Required to complete unclear objectives to progress Similar Games - Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Save the Reactor
by Hypnohead
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About This Game
What if you happened to be in a control room of a nuclear reactor and something went wrong? Save the Reactor gives you the opportunity to fully experience these emotions! This simulator is great for those who like to challenge themselves and aren't afraid of difficulties!
What players are saying
I absolutely love it, if I'm honest, my ADHD brain is living really well right now, I'm so happy just tapping the funky little button, typing the silly words! I feel like I'm being challenged every time i play even though I am getting better of course but it's still hard depending on the modifiers I use in endless mode. All the panels are fun btw, there's not one panel I don't like <3 I do highly recommend getting all the hidden things within some panels! It's really fun that way.
Very entertaining game! The story of the game is quite bizarre and exciting but a bit short. In general, you play through the game pretty quickly and the only thing left to do is endless mode. The actual game is a good mix of fun gameplay and challenging moments, which can occasionally be quite stressful. Despite this tension, the difficulty of mastering all levels remains rather moderate overall.
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