It's a fun game for learning digital logic. I played through all 90 levels in 49 minutes. I would love to see puzzles that teach analogue circuits, so they could include components such as resistors, transistors, diodes, potentiometer, etc. I mostly purchased this game for the educational aspect, so I would love to see content introducing more varied types of components.
Electronics Puzzle Lab
by Sagitta Studios
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About This Game
Enter the most advanced challenge laboratory of today's games, where electronics and logic merge into challenges that will captivate your mind and awaken the engineer within you!
What players are saying
I expected a bit different from this game. Maybe it's totally my misunderstanding, but I thought the game will be more like some 'car mechanic simulator', where the game in much simplier way allows you to dive into the working process of the electronics engineer. You know, give you some basic understanding of how to build electronic devices, how to repair them. The actual gameplay here is solving quite trivial logical puzzles, where the electronic elements (like switches, LEDs, logic gates) are used only as preinstalled blocks. You can't place them, you can only turn them on and off in order to solve the puzzle. Basically all the 'electronics' stuff here is just a visualization for the logical puzzles. Though I can't 'not recommend' this game (especially for its price), cause it's simple but well working, quite ok as chill relaxing way to pass some time.
it's an okay electronics puzzle game, and just okay. The timer kills it, though. If you're looking for a thoughtful, deliberative introduction to circuits and digital logic, keep moving; nothing to see here. If, however, you were looking for Slapjack with switches, this may be your game. Wait for it to go on sale.
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