Stratup screen says: "ALPHA VERSION, EVERYTHING IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE" Where is it written on the store page it's an alpha?? Could be fine/interesting, but, unfortunately, it's really an alpha, it's very unpolished
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About This Game
Immerse yourself in the world of the infinitely small in electronics and design your own circuits and systems.
The purpose of electrify is to simulate the behavior of electronics, for this purpose it is made available to you several blocks that are actually logic gates.
This game is for the electronics engineer as well as for the new player who doesn't know anything about electronics, as long as you like to learn and know more and more about this game.
Thanks to the campaign, you discovered little by little all that it is necessary to know about electronics to advance towards more and more complicated levels where one will ask you to succeed in reproducing a table of truth thanks to the circuit which you built.
There is also a sandbox/creative mode that allows you to create levels with custom truth tables and challenge your friends and other players with the system you have set up in the game.
Every level you complete will earn you reputation points, you can use these reputation points to publish your levels and compete (features that will come later in the game).
In order to learn more about the development and to help you we are setting up a discord that will serve as a forum to help you find solutions, discuss the game and give your opinion in a more direct way. You will also have the opportunity to discuss directly with the studio.
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User Reviews
get virtual circuit board, this is useless
Its a great concept, but its extremley broken and unpolished. Besites the controls being clunky. Theres so many missing features such as deleting/editing components, etc.
This game is still in earliest of access, but doesn't say so - Version 0.1 when you boot it up. Essentially broken - experienced many crashes. It's very unstable, crashing when saving components. The interface is very difficult to use and poorly explained. Moving/deleting components clunky of fails often Bugs where circuits gave wrong answer or moved inputs and outputs. Stores circuits as truth tables in json - so you can't edit previous components you've made. And very slow to save components with more than 8-10 inputs or outputs, and then makes megabyte sized text files.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: windows
- Processor: Intel i3
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel Graphics 3000
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Electrify cost?
Electrify costs $4.00.
What are the system requirements for Electrify?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: windows Processor: Intel i3 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Intel Graphics 3000 Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Electrify available on?
Electrify is available on Windows PC.
Is Electrify worth buying?
Electrify has 0% positive reviews from 5 players.
When was Electrify released?
Electrify was released on Oct 9, 2020.
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