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| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Presentation | #1714 | 3.150 | 3.150 |
| Originality | #1941 | 3.185 | 3.185 |
| Overall | #2374 | 2.862 | 2.862 |
| Fun | #3393 | 2.250 | 2.250 |
Ranked from 200 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?
The circuit is joined together throughout the different levels and all bulbs would lit if everything is correctly joined.
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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Comments
*flashbacks to trying to get into electrical engineering and debugging a breadboard circuit*
This was a unique game which focuses on joining together circuit segments with diodes, to light up some lightbulbs. Although the final one didn't light up, I enjoyed figuring out how everything clicks together and it was satisfying to see all the wires & diodes light up.
The game is nicely presented with simple yet expressive and neat visuals, however I do wish the diodes had an indication for which way they conduct electricity, or that they were swapped with just wires. I found myself connecting them and then having to rotate them 180° because it happened to be the wrong direction. This is only a minor complaint though, on a really neat and creative take on the theme.
Great job on your game and congrats on submitting to the jam!
We are happy that you liked the visuals of the game. We will soon be pushing an update as per the suggestions and feedback we have received. Thank you TheSunCat, for stopping by and dropping a comment. :)
Interesting concept but i was missing a bit of instructions and visual feedback (for example something like flowing energy and an orientation mark). I had to try a bit before understanding what i was exactly supposed to do.
Still fairly well executed. Good Job!
Thank you TinyLittleStudio for stopping by and adding a comment. We are happy you found the concept interesting and we have a lot of suggestions and feedback from awesome people like you and we will be making a change in our major release soon. Thanks!
Really nice concept! It would be easier for new players if you differentiate which circuits can be rotated. Well done )
Yes, Zeminyok we will be making that change when we have a major release soon :) We are happy you liked the concept and we thank you for dropping a comment.
Interesting concept! I ran into similar issues others have commented on about not being able to light the last bulb and that lines seemed to have a specific orientation, but otherwise it was fun seeing the circuits light up. This could be a really interesting puzzle idea for learning more about electric circuits.
Good job!
We will try to add more logic relevant to the electric circuit and we are happy that you found the concept interesting. We appreciate you stopping by and adding a comment, Norcrel. Thank you :)