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A jam submission

Electrical Mayhem: Hotwire - The SeriesView game page

An electrifying puzzle platformer!
Submitted by slimer37, Yeofoxeon — 38 minutes, 42 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#5603.5503.550
Overall#5933.6503.650
Originality#6343.7503.750
Presentation#8833.6503.650

Ranked from 40 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
Puzzles require the player to join and chain machines in specific configurations in a certain order with limited wires.

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam

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Submitted

really cool game!) it wish there'd be a bit less vignette - it was sometimes difficult to see in the dark but then again people do work in such condition so it might be a part of immersion :D

Submitted

This was really good. Kinda wished there would've been subtle background music to go along with it. Great job!

Developer

I'm considering background music for an update. Thanks for the suggestion and for rating and playing!

Submitted(+1)

cool little puzzle game, very good :)

Submitted

I like the concept! I found a few bugs that I think should be easy to solve:

  • The machines don't seem to actually update whether they're connected to power unless you disconnect and reconnect wires sometimes. This is both exploitable (to win without finding the proper solution) and can also, on the other hand, impede or prevent the player from finding the actual solution.
  • Finishing a level forces you to return to the title screen, which also forces you to need to use a mouse in a game where the mouse is otherwise unused.
Developer(+1)

Appreciate it--the machines failing to update is something I was trying to fix practically the entire jam! The second part of your second point is something I didn't think about but sounds like a good experience improvement. I've added in the next level button for when I update it and it should be in once the voting's over.

Submitted

I love these kinds of games, so I'm glad it was made. The artwork was nice to look at, and conveyed what was happening clearly. It'd be cool to see this become a full game! However, I do wish I could just go to the next level without having to go back to the main menu, but that's a small gripe. Great game!

Submitted

I really enjoyed the game play, finding out what each machine did made every step of the level rewarding. The sound effects and the art was great too.  The only critique I could give would be I found splitting the level into multiple areas makes problem solving a bit difficult. Over all,  its a great game.

Developer(+1)

Yep, I didn't think beforehand about how the point at which the camera panned would work for individual levels. I'm coming up with a new system right now that lets me specify the splitting point that I'll be using in a postmortem update.

Submitted

i like the art and gameplay , very well design, but where the sound effect dude, and also a little post processing will make this so much more interesting too the eyes, but well done though is a cool submission.

Developer

There are sound effects but I don't know why you aren't hearing them...was the tab muted, perhaps, or the volume down? Anywho, appreciate the suggestions and the compliment.

Submitted

Pretty fun concept, kind of a game for the big brainz out there
Very nice overall 

Developer(+1)

Appreciate it! Your game was tons of pure fun.

Very creative idea for a puzzle game, I would tweak the visuals a bit because the pixel art is pretty good, I understand hiding elements to interact with in the dark is part of the puzzle, but I think it can be done while making it more enjoyable to look at.

Developer

When I was recreating Yeofoxeon's level designs in Unity, I tried to make sure everything important was lit up so elements wouldn't be hidden--if they were difficult to see at times, that was my fault. I had the spotlights so they could only be at 45 degree angles and tried to limit them, even if they were the only good source of light. If we do update the game, the lights will probably be adjusted. Thanks for your feedback!

I have no idea how I solved the last one but somehow I did. It's nice to see him smile after frowning for so long in the dark. Wish my vacuum had one of those infinitely elongating wires!


The wire graphics don't fit in exactly with the otherwise consistent pixel style, but they flow so nicely, I'll allow it.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the art graphics c:

Developer(+1)

Hey, I wanted you to know that I actually took on pixelated wires yesterday thanks to your suggestion! You'll see them in a post-jam update along with other visual and gameplay improvements.

Sounds great, I'll keep an eye open for it!

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Yo, I know it's been more than a year, but we added the wires. I actually had the pixelated wires in the game since I replied to your post, but I didn't want to upload it until the wire logic was fixed. So recently, I got down to it, and there's a fresh release out now!

Submitted

Wow, the pixelart is stunning. I also liked your sound effects and the general gameplay. Really solid game!!

Developer(+2)

Appreciate the comment! I'm glad you enjoyed our game!

Submitted

Love it, the puzzles were tricky, but intuitive. Well done!

Developer(+1)

Thanks! Glad to know the puzzles worked well with the game c:

Submitted

Like the the art style and the later puzzles can be surprisingly tricky especially lvl5! Overall very well done.

Developer(+1)

Hehe, yea. The later levels did have a steep difficulty curve, but I guess that's what helps make them puzzles! Thank you kindly for playing c:

Submitted

Not the most original puzzler, but a very fun and pretty good looking implementation. I love it. Very in theme.

Developer(+2)

Thank you kindly for the comment! I know the concept might not be completely original, but I'm glad we could make it enjoyable for you.

Submitted

Great interpretation of the theme and great concept!
I love the art

Developer(+2)

Thanks for the compliment! Glad to know people enjoyed the art!

Submitted

I will admit it took me awhile to catch on but once I did I really liked it

Developer(+1)

Got the same reaction from a couple of people I knew playing it :]

Submitted

very cool graphics!  when I got to the top it was hard to see what I needed to see

Developer

Yep; the way I coded the camera panning meant I couldn't change where it panned for each level. Unfortunately I didn't think about how it would pan on the tall level and didn't adjust the design :/

But thanks for the compliment and for playing!

Submitted

I liked the visuals and concept. There is a drastic difficulty pick at level 5 :) For other players: if something is buggy - just restart the page. It will keep stored saves

Developer

Appreciate the comment! I know there's a bit of a steep increase in the final levels :]

Submitted

Fun game. Love the atmosphere and lighting!

Developer

Many thanks!

Submitted

It's like if Mario was an electrician XD

I found the gamefeel pretty fun, i would have added a next button, but for such a short developement time it already has lots of content.

Developer

Thanks for the comment n' compliments! Being in a two-person team definitely doubles the productivity. I thought about a next button but in the moment I couldn't think of a quick way to do it. I know now, but too late :P

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