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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Originality & Innovation | #18 | 3.813 | 3.813 |
Theme | #19 | 3.938 | 3.938 |
Overall | #26 | 3.462 | 3.462 |
Audio | #30 | 3.219 | 3.219 |
Fun & Game Design | #53 | 3.188 | 3.188 |
Graphics | #60 | 3.156 | 3.156 |
Ranked from 32 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Wow such a clever game and playing it with a headset it had a great vibe
Rami, you always deliver way more of a Jam expectations! Amazing game, maybe not as fun (?) as one could expect, but I can see it has an educational niche there.
Some improvements that I thought of while playing:
- Show logic tables when hovering a logic gate
- Make the wiring less hard, with the toggling state and such I ended up wiring things that I didn't mean to.
- Slower progression. As I've had experience with this, It was intuitive, but I can imagine the frustration of people who had never been exposed to logic operations.
Overall, a solid product and please continue it, I would love to play it again!
This is a really fun, satisfying game. I love logic puzzles and while I'm not familiar with this logic gates in particular, it was easy to pick up. My only suggestion would be for people like me who aren't very familiar, the way hovering the mouse explains what each part's conditions are in the tutorial should carry over into the main game as well. Also I think I might just be stupid, but it took me longer than I'd like to admit to figure out you needed to click on the wiring text to switch modes. I kept moving the parts trying to jam them into one another lol. Anyway, great entry with some of the most satisfying gameplay of the Jam.
Oh, I loved those gates back in the day! It is so interesting to work on all those combination and build schemes. Back in the days, I had this child-friendly constructor that would utilize this kind of stuff, so thanks for bringing these memories back!
Wait a minute, this is homework! How dare you!
Jokes aside this actually a really fun way to learn about logic gates. I could easily see myself returning to this to freshen up on this stuff. I actually wish this game was around during my discrete mathematics course
Yes, sliding homework to unsuspecting people dressed up as games. <3
This kind of game would've been really helpful in my days of learning as an electrician back in the day too.
I hope to build it as a fun game that would be somewhat educational too for people in a fun way.
Glad that you like the game <3
This is a very well-made game utilizing the logic gates to solve puzzles. I'm sure someone would be able to complete all of the levels without too much trouble, but as for me, I'm a noob when it comes to logic gates so I wasn't able to complete all of them. T_T
I enjoyed that, something about trying to figure out the circuits and logic combined with that music makes for a pleasant experience. I would love to see this game more polished and extended, think it would be a really fun experience! I could imagine in later levels you could make very complex circuits to make the game infinitely hard as time goes on.
Lol i thought i already commented on this but i dont see it
Love this game, it makes me feel smart lol
wow that's a next level puzzle game ! O.o
i wasn't able to beat even level 0 D:
i think a lil tutorial in the game would be cool :3
overall, well made !
Great game! Really shows the potential of GDevelop for creating interesting and creative ideais. And this game has a lot of potential as a educational tool.
I only think that you could do more work on the pacing, and how to give information to players that don't know computer logic at all, but wants to learn. Congrats!
Could you try my game too? I would really apreciate it.
I'm planning to expand the game way more from what I was able to put together in the 2.5 days I had available.
Including more steady pacing, easier starting levels, more puzzles, more components, more of everything.
already done a huge update in the dev version waiting for the jam to end to publish it.
Keep posted for the updates later on ;)
Oooh this was so good!
The controls were intuitive, the levels were fun, setting up the wires had a nice stretch to it. I liked the mix of both specific and permissive levels, it led to a very "zen" mode of play, especially with the impeccable atmosphere and soundtrack. The neon + digital aesthetic ties it together. I could do this for hours.
I really wanted some of the puzzles in my game to be a bit more like this (especially with switching certain gates around) but I had so much trouble with interfacing between the wiring logic and the other mechanics that it became a secondary element to obfuscate the simple lever puzzles. I'm so glad another jam game explored the concept more thoroughly.
Fantastic! Bravo!
Thanks for your feedback.
The instructions are going for a total overhaul.
More graphical captivation are under works already.
And a lot is done already in the dev version but still plenty to do as well as my goal is to expand this with more game mechanics including clock chips, splitters more logics and transistors.
Great game, I enjoyed it so much I beat it twice. The second time through I speedran using the XAND gate.
I would have liked to see some reason for switches to be off as currently the switches are no different from live wires so by the end of the game switching them on is more of a chore than part of the puzzle.
Really glad you like the game <3
There was supposed to be a more profound condition on the switches that would've be a mixture of on/off combinations but I ran out of time to implement the idea in the 2 days time that I had available to make the game.
It just now dawned on me how I would've added more fun and reason to the switches that I will implement in after the jam.
You could not do the wiring with a live wire and you get shocked if you try :D
This is definitely coming to the game later. <3
Well this was really interesting approach to the theme, and you could for sure add some more elements other than logic gates, and a really nice touch on having levels written in binary
Great concept for a ON/OFF themed game, a really original idea too. I could see a more fleshed out version of this game being used to teach ametuer electricians! Great job :)
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