Circuitous (Beta - Looking For Feedback)

Circuitous (Beta - Looking For Feedback)

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Circuitous (Beta - Looking For Feedback)

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2.7
Sortie : February 03, 2014
Dernière mise à jour : February 03, 2014
Développeur: puzzleschool

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Description

Résolvez des puzzles basés sur les circuits et apprenez comment ils fonctionnent ! (Jeu en développement. Nous cherchons des retours pour savoir si nous devons améliorer Circuitous, créer plus de niveaux, etc.)

Comment jouer

Cliquez et faites glisser sur le plateau pour tracer des fils, faites glisser les composants pour les déplacer.

Commentaires

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Qwirx

Feb. 04, 2014

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Good start, but needs some expansion. More (and harder) levels would be a good way to go. For example, a level that requires multiple circuits with different amps to win and you have to properly match up 4 or more batteries, light bulbs, and resistors. Nice learning tool as is, but has the makings of also being a fun puzzle game.

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pat34lee

Feb. 04, 2014

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Would be a good learning tool with a sandbox mode and adjustable values for the components.

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honnza

Feb. 03, 2014

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Good graphics, good performance. A bit too easy in my opinion, but that's expected for educational games. Needs more levels. Also, the last level shouldn't just show a "next level" button that does nothing. Also, it would be nice to have a way to create wire crossing.

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arkhimedean

Feb. 12, 2014

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Why do I get scroll bars inside the game window, as if it doesn't fit the alloted space?

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Sara_L

Feb. 08, 2014

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It seems to be fine with parallel light bulbs and resistors, however it seems to go a little odd when you put batteries in parallel.
On further investigation that isn't the case if the wires are of equal length along both branches (do the wires have hidden resistance values? that would explain it) and there are no dead end branches/'loose wires' (for some reason this causes a current drop on one battery without effecting anything else) or if you give the batteries non-zero resistance values.