Excellent Game. Nice and Simple graphics and a good way to test circuits. Reminded me of the "Digital Logic Design" course i had taken in undergrad.
I think the circuit joining part is working perfectly, but what if we want to remove a point from the circuit, that we think does not solve that. Perhaps we could have a way remove a point from the current circuit lets say by right mouse clicking that point. You can also add a overview like a minimap to show the current look of the overall circuit. Overall the concept is working and you should update this after the game jam, as it has a lot of potential and not many people attempt this sort of stuff.
A mini map sounds like an interesting idea… I definitely hope to work on this more and expand upon the game going into the future, with my next plan to add switches, logic gates, and later on capacitors.
and I agree with your last point, not a lot of people attempt to make a game like this which is why I wanted to give it a try, not only to make a fun puzzle game but also to help me better understand circuits myself.
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This is very unique
nice game,
I like the fact that you don't see your environment
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent Game. Nice and Simple graphics and a good way to test circuits. Reminded me of the "Digital Logic Design" course i had taken in undergrad.
I think the circuit joining part is working perfectly, but what if we want to remove a point from the circuit, that we think does not solve that. Perhaps we could have a way remove a point from the current circuit lets say by right mouse clicking that point. You can also add a overview like a minimap to show the current look of the overall circuit. Overall the concept is working and you should update this after the game jam, as it has a lot of potential and not many people attempt this sort of stuff.
Keep up the good work :)
Thank you for the detailed feedback!
A mini map sounds like an interesting idea… I definitely hope to work on this more and expand upon the game going into the future, with my next plan to add switches, logic gates, and later on capacitors.
and I agree with your last point, not a lot of people attempt to make a game like this which is why I wanted to give it a try, not only to make a fun puzzle game but also to help me better understand circuits myself.
Glad you enjoyed it!