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A Puzzle Game Based on Digital Circuit and Automation - Seeking Feedback: Your Thoughts?

A topic by AK2806 created Dec 29, 2023 Views: 147 Replies: 2
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Hello, fellow gamers and developers!

I'm excited to share with you an idea I've been working on and would love to get your feedback. My concept revolves around a puzzle game centered on digital circuit design and automation, set in a post-apocalyptic Ice Age world.


Game Concept:

Imagine a game where you're tasked with rebuilding and automating a derelict base using digital logic circuits. Players will use basic components like AND, OR, NOT gates, and more complex elements to solve puzzles and restore various systems of the base. The game aims to blend logical thinking with a survival-based narrative, set in a unique Ice Age setting.

Key Features:

  • Puzzle-solving using digital logic circuits.
  • Progressively challenging levels that incorporate real-world logic and problem-solving skills.
  • A compelling storyline set in a post-apocalyptic Ice Age.
  • An educational journey into the basics of digital circuitry and automation.
  • A blend of survival, strategy, and puzzle gameplay.

I'm particularly curious about:

  • Your general interest in a game that combines logic puzzles with a survival narrative.
  • What aspects of such a game would be most appealing to you?I'm not sure whether I should enhance the puzzle aspect or the survival aspect of the game.
  • Any suggestions or ideas you might have to enhance this concept.


Actually, I've already developed the core logic of the digital circuits in the game. At this point, it feels more like a circuit simulation software than a game, giving an impression akin to doing homework or taking an exam. I believe it's necessary to introduce some new settings and gameplay elements to enhance its appeal as a game.

You might find a link to the game on the Steam store in the video, but I would advise against purchasing it at this time. The game, as it stands, feels too much like homework or an exam. Moreover, there's a significant bug causing the game to fail to launch on some computers. I would prefer if you could wait until I've developed it to a point where I'm fully satisfied with it before considering a purchase.


Your feedback is incredibly valuable to me as it will help shape the development of this game. Whether you're a puzzle enthusiast, a fan of survival games, or just love trying out new gaming concepts, I'd love to hear from you.

Thank you for taking the time to read my post, and I'm looking forward to your insights and suggestions!

link to the game?

Sorry for that I haven't created a demo for this game yet. Right now, I'm just looking to hear your thoughts and impressions.