Wired - Full Game
by DishmopCampbell
Wired - Full Game
Wired - Full Game의 태그
설명
이 퍼즐 플랫포머에서 전기 회로를 연결하세요. Wired는 1970년대 이후 방치된 건물을 배경으로 한 분위기 있는 퍼즐 플랫포머입니다. 각 방에서 엘리베이터, 문, 스위치, 연료 전지 등을 연결해 나아가야 합니다. 퍼즐은 실제 전기 원리를 기반으로 하며, 진행할수록 A레벨 물리에서나 볼 법한 문제들도 풀게 됩니다. 게임 곳곳에 설치된 영사기 스크린에서 필요한 정보를 얻고, 자신이 누구인지, 왜 이곳에 있는지, 교수는 왜 이 기묘한 것을 만들었는지 점차 밝혀집니다. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge에서 플레이 가능하며, Chrome이 가장 안정적입니다. Steam에서 설치형 버전도 제공됩니다: https://store.steampowered.com/app/885470/Wired/
플레이 방법
A, D, W, S(또는 방향키)로 이동. E(또는 Shift)로 상호작용. 마우스로 기계에 전선을 연결하세요. ESC로 일시정지 및 메인 메뉴로 돌아가기
FAQ
Wired (Full Game)이란 무엇인가요?
Wired (Full Game)은 DishmopCampbell이 제작한 퍼즐-플랫포머 게임으로, 전기를 조작해 다양한 도전을 해결하는 게임입니다.
Wired (Full Game)은 어떻게 플레이하나요?
Wired (Full Game)에서는 캐릭터를 조작해 전선을 연결하고 스위치를 작동시키며, 논리와 타이밍을 시험하는 레벨을 클리어합니다.
Wired (Full Game)의 개발자는 누구인가요?
Wired (Full Game)은 DishmopCampbell이 개발했습니다.
Wired (Full Game)의 주요 특징은 무엇인가요?
Wired (Full Game)은 플랫포머, 회로와 전선을 활용한 퍼즐 풀이, 순차적으로 레벨을 클리어하며 진행하는 게임입니다.
Wired (Full Game)은 Kongregate에서 무료로 플레이할 수 있나요?
네, Wired (Full Game)은 Kongregate 플랫폼에서 무료로 플레이할 수 있습니다.
댓글
leviathan241
Aug. 21, 2018
I can't say enough good things about this game! As mentioned by other commentors, you have created something that is educational in a truly thoughtful and effective way. Beyond that, it's very engaging as a puzzle game, not to mention really funny and enjoyable. The narrative story ties everything together beautifully, and the acting element (missing in almost all browser games) added genuine emotion. I really think this compares well with something like Portal 2 which accomplished many of the same things (minus the real-world educational value), presumably on a much larger budget. All-in-all, a truly impressive accomplishment on so many levels! I don't know if this is your day job, but it absolutely should be!
Comments like this make it all worthwhile :) . Programming on large game teams has been my day job for a while, but its always been on other people's games. This has been my first attempt to design and implement a game by myself.
mistress1
Aug. 20, 2018
Well I've got to the level with 4 platforms and a lock requiring 1/4 Amp. Can't get past it - any ideas please?
The pattern you want to make in the fuel cell is 1 big square (powering the first platform) - this is 3/4 size. Then three smaller squares side by side placed on top of it - these will be 1/4 size each. If you still need help, let me know and I'll post a screenshot.
AcousticRy
Aug. 13, 2018
So, the very first thing that I'm going to do is qualify myself. I've worked in controls and engineering for 20 years and am intimately familiar with wiring components and circuitry. This is not a puzzle game in my opinion, this is an educational game through and through and is the absolute best primer to basic electricity that I have ever seen. I've actually forced one of my techs who was interested in finding an actual electricity based game to play. If there's graphic defects, I didn't notice. But I did appreciate all of the thought that went into the concepts and the emphasis on pedagogical methods for reinforcing topics. Well done! I would love to see a furthering of the concept with capacitance and inductance as well.
Thank you for the nice comment.
Bajuran55
Oct. 10, 2018
Such a beautiful game. Absolutely marvelous :))
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
uknownada
Aug. 15, 2018
I'm stuck in a puzzle after I was told how I can make some machines parallel and in a series. The puzzle looks near identical to the previous two rooms, and it involves two resistors and a platform-raising machine. Connecting the platform to no resistors puts it at "1", which is too high to jump to. Connecting to one resistor puts it at "1/2", which lets me jump to the platform but the ledge is just too high to grab. Connecting to both resistors puts it at "1/3", which is way too low to be able to get to the ledge. Making any of these wires parallel is completely irrelevant because they wouldn't affect each other. This puzzle seems impossible, which is frustrating because the game has been excellent up to this point.
Sounds like you need to get 2/3 flowing through the platform. If you think about the pattern of power squares that should appearing the fuel cell, you should see one big-ish square and on top of it (or under it) two smaller squares side-by-side. To make, this, the two smaller squares should be in parallel with each other and together (as a unit) they should be in series with the big square (the platform). If you are still stuck, let me know and I'l try and post a screenshot.