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A jam submission

NUCLEAR MISHAPView game page

Avoid a nuclear disaster
Submitted by Roger GR — 1 day, 3 hours before the deadline
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Submitted(+1)

very well designed! every attempt i felt like i learned a little more until i was eventually able to beat it :)

Developer

Thanks a lot!!

Submitted(+1)

Wow, what an intense experience! While the puzzles are quite challenging for me, as I'm not the best at them, the game both looks and feels great to play—thank you! The time constraints add to the thrill, and I think it deserves some more tries from me. If you enjoyed it too, please consider leaving a review for my submission at: https://johndoubleub.itch.io/infernal-machine

Developer(+1)

You figure out the puzzle as you keep trying, so it feels more satisfying when completing them. At least that was the idea...

Submitted(+1)

Damn, I was so close a bunch of times to doing making it! Managed it in the end, I'm a big fan of these types of in world (diegetic) interfaces they are super neat and make things way more fun/interesting, just pressing buttons, switches all sorts. Really cool little game, I definitely felt like I was trying to stop a nuclear disaster having to switch my attention between a screen and all the cool dials and knobs.

If I could give any feedback it would be, that sometimes pressing the buttons for changing the numbers for the code feel a little slow, I kept wanting to click multiple times really fast to get to the correct number but had to wait for the last press to finish. Though it definitely adds more tension the way it is so perhaps that was the intention.

Really nice work!

Developer

The idea is that the player has to figure out which number and then not waste any clicka to input the correct code, but I will try if speeding up the animation feels better. Thanks a lot!  :)