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Light Repair Team #4

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Developer:
Eerie Bear Games
Publisher:
Eerie Bear Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Light Repair Team #4 is a light-reflection puzzle game where you play as a light-pipe repair person. Figure out how to properly bounce, combine, move and split light through 25 puzzles so that you can return power to nearby buildings and get the city back on its feet.

The city of New Corona's power grid is none like any other. The city uses light to power its buildings! However, due to flooding and a new canal system to replace old roads and paths, the light-pipe power grid has fallen into state of fragility. It's breaking all the time! As the player, you will play as a light repair person on Light Repair Team #4. What happened to Light Repair Team #1 through #3? Well, thats another story. Use the provided mirrors, lenses and prisms to re-route the light pipes to their proper receptacles.

Sound like a simple job? Well, that depends on how bright you are.

Available for Arcades on SpringboardVR

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User Reviews

Very Positive
39 user reviews
90%
Positive
16 min at review
Recommended

Excellent puzzle game that makes great use of the Vive controllers plus roomscale. A decent challenge that could do with more puzzles which I'm sure will come eventually. I'll definitely be recommending this to friends. Some feedback though: - It'd be nice if there was better indication when you have successfully completed a level. Right now it just pauses for 5 seconds and the music doesn't even change. Probably just needs a sound effect. - It'd be nice for the lasers to 'lock on' when you point it at the correct location. There were many instances of when the mirror would move as I let go of the trigger, mostly at long distances. - I couldn't work out how to see what progress you've made as you go. I didn't know what level I was up to but pressed the menu button. In the main menu all the targets are red and didn't know how to get back to the last level I was on. Perhaps if they changed colour upon completion. Perhaps a scoreboard or progress indicator on the wall in game.

7 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

A mediocre puzzle game not ready for release. None of the puzzles were challenging, especially since most of them gave you more tools than you needed to solve them. Nor did they give much satisfaction in solving. The time spent was mainly the tedium of getting the angles just right. And it took about 1 hour to get through them all. In addition it teaches colors incorrectly. Red/Yellow/Blue are NOT the primary colors when combining light! Yellow light + Blue light does NOT equal green! Plus there's a couple other unpolished things, for example it doesn't show you which puzzles you've completed. Would be decent enough for kids (again, if it taught color correctly), but there's certainly not enough here to justify the $8 price. If some additional mechanics are added that require more thought and planning, along with more and better designed puzzles, it could be worth it. But I can't recommend in its currernt state.

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Having tried out most of the VR content as of this review (Mid-May 2016), I feel confident in saying LRT is one of the best value purchases in terms of price to content. It's a puzzler that'll make you think, it's longer than the portal mod, and it may even make you walk away and come back later. Would recommend.

3 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun game, no need for a teleport mechanic, it fits entirely in a 2m x 2m area (you can squeeze by with a little less in one dimension, like 1.8m). It's easy to lose yourself in the game, tweaking the angle of laser reflections and so on, with no artificial movement mechanics to think about. A enjoyable, relaxing puzzle solver. Only the occasional fiddly bits, mostly just a matter of using logic and experimentation. The lasers are colorful and fun to look at. Not a terribly long game -- I finished it in just under 2 hours while taking my time, but it was over a few sessions and felt satisfying. If I had one request, it'd be for more levels, which the developers have said they plan to add. I already feel like I got my money's worth though. One request to developers: please no levels where I need to coordinate the temporary stopping of multiple moving panels. The one level I encountered that was the only place where I felt frustrated. Figuring out positions for multiple moving panels ...

3 helpful
22 min at review
Recommended

I read today that you couldn't recover the money you invested. I decided to try it out and see. I thought may be the game is bad, but to my surprise it is a pretty good one. It is worth the price and I am sorry it didn't work out for you. May be really it is not yet time for VR? Anyways I recommend it as a fun relaxing puzzle game!

2 helpful
38 min at review
Recommended

A puzlze game in VR. I've completed every puzzle. Some are time-based, which is more irritating than anthing else, but it creatively handles the limitations of room-scale VR, and demonstrates how puzzle games can work. May not have a good deal of replay value, but it's well worth the purchase price - value in VR is hard to come by.

2 helpful
33 min at review
Not Recommended

This game is only fun due to the room-scale controls. Nothing else about it seems well designed or innovative. It is basically a glorified flash game in 3D instead of 2D. The Music is quiet slow and not motivating at all. When you finish a level the lights above you turn on, but in some levels you don't even realize it and just stand there while you wait if the next level starts. Also i was able to finish the last level without doing 15+ levels before that one. Yes this game lets you choose from every level without progression. Which I even think is a cool idea. But the game has no real learning curve! You have prisms to split beams, round mirrors to merge them and three colors to mix. If you do have this freedom you need things to learn - like in The Witness. Finally When the Dev. addresses his design choice he compares the game with examples for linear progression "like Puzzle Dimension, Portal 1/2, FORCED, World of Goo, Crayon Physics, Legend of Zelda" which is not appropriate. ...

2 helpful
50 min at review
Recommended

It's a simple concept that leads to some fun & chalanging puzzles. The game is not long, there is maybe 2 hours worth of content but hopfully more to come. The controlls are solid but i had trouble in the puzzles which required you to move pipes out of the way by hitting them with a beam, they never seem to move in the direction which you expect and because the target moves with the pipe it will often stop when you miss and start going the other way.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I had been looking forward to this one for a while and played through 24 of 25 levels on the first sitting. Really fun and interesting puzzle game that also allows for creativity. It will be interesting to see how it gets expanded over time. Some suggestions for improvement: - Better indication of when all targets are hit (sometimes you stand around waiting for the end wondering if you missed one) - Better indication when all targets are NOT hit (the damn blue targets that are right over your head when you start can be a bugger if you don't spot them right away) Overall it's a great pickup for the Vive. Can't wait to go finish that last level and hope there are plenty more coming.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

A fascinating puzzle game. Great use of room scale and motion controllers. Very zen ambient music helps the mood. Very nice.

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows® 7 (32/64-bit)/Vista/XP or Greater
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590/AMD FX 8350 equal or greater
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA® GTX 970/AMD Radeon R9 290 equal or higher
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 2m area required
  • Additional Notes: If your SteamVR performance test was green or high yellow, then you can run this game fine. Lower might have some trouble.

FAQ

How much does Light Repair Team #4 cost?

Light Repair Team #4 is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.

What are the system requirements for Light Repair Team #4?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows® 7 (32/64-bit)/Vista/XP or Greater Processor: Intel i5-4590/AMD FX 8350 equal or greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GTX 970/AMD Radeon R9 290 equal or higher Storage: 4 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 2m area required Additional Notes: If your SteamVR performance test was green or high yellow, then you can run this game fine. Lower might have some trouble.

What platforms is Light Repair Team #4 available on?

Light Repair Team #4 is available on Windows PC.

Is Light Repair Team #4 worth buying?

Light Repair Team #4 has 90% positive reviews from 39 players.

When was Light Repair Team #4 released?

Light Repair Team #4 was released on Apr 5, 2016.

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