This... is weirdly the farthest thing I expected from a jam game. It's difficult, and I sorta bumbled my way through level 2.
I love the aesthetic, and love the almost toy-like aspect of it. It definitely gives the feeling of fiddling with a device and learning by doing, which I enjoy a lot, and feel like if I sat down with this for a good 30 minutes I'd understand it. It'll be one I come back to on a night where I'm feeling contemplative and not wanting to play something high-energy. Despite having a pretty complex ruleset, the actual systems are really elegant, and I like that despite having a lot of shared DNA with an automation game, there's no real time pressure to figure this out.
Really dig it, even though it's something I won't always feel like playing.