This game is fun, good, hard, makes me feel dumb, and tune-tastic. If you're into classic 2D puzzle platformers then this is probably a safe bet for you. The first few levels are the standard tutorial-style levels; you naturally intuit your way to understanding the games controls without the need for big tutorial text all over the screen, but shortly after that the real game begins. This is where I start feeling dumb and I can only beat a level or two before I need to give my brain a break. I'm sure others will probably have an easier time than me but by no means do I feel you can just breeze through the game. So if puzzle platformers are your jam, I definitely recommend giving this a try! Plus the tunes own. Also the intro owns. Additionally the sprite work owns.
Voltage Drop
- Release Date:
- Oct 18, 2018
- Developer:
- Kaminariya
- Publisher:
- Kaminariya
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Voltage Drop is a single-screen puzzle platform game where the goal is simple: turn on all the switches and reach the exit. Sounds simple, but there are many obstacles in your path, and you'll need to use every trick you can think of to get past the lasers, locking gates, and out-of-control robots standing between you and the central computer!
Features:
- 50 stages of brain-busting puzzle action.
- 16-bit style retro pixel graphics.
- Original FM synth chiptune soundtrack.
- Purple hair!
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User Reviews
Bought game. Played levels. Got stuck. Realized I'm bad at puzzles. Cried myself to sleep. Woke up. Repeat. On the upside the game looks good and has dope music! Anyone up for a 2D puzzle challenge should try it out!
Gorgeous pixel art combined with challenging puzzles! One of the things I really appreciate about this game is the learning curve. There's no navi-like character screaming at you telling you where to set down a block - you just figure it out (or, more likely, you run into a lazer, die, and *then* figure it out). The beginning levels ease you in to it. The skill required to play the game comes in the form of figuring out the puzzles, not figuring out the controls. A wonderful old-school brainteaser game~
Every time you fail, you lose a bit of your IQ until you come back and finish the level. This is pretty much the Dark Souls of purple hair.
Hard game. but i like it
This is a solid puzzle-platformer. The mechanics are harder to learn and master because the game doesn't hold your hand. It is an old school game and on some levels you have to be very precise. Not the hardest game but at the same time it is not easy. I 100% ed this game and I can recommend it if you like these kind of games.
Nicely designed puzzle-platformer (with rather more puzzle than platformer). One bug I found is that you can still move around while interacting with lift controls - the character gets stuck in the looking into the screen frame, but can still move & jump normally (and can then move the lift while nowhere near the control panel).
Nice, simple (but not easy) little puzzle game that could use some more attention. Gives me strong MS-DOS vibes.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 and above
- Processor: 1.2 ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 mb video memory
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 50 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Voltage Drop cost?
Voltage Drop costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Voltage Drop?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 and above Processor: 1.2 ghz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 512 mb video memory DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 50 MB available space
What platforms is Voltage Drop available on?
Voltage Drop is available on Windows PC.
Is Voltage Drop worth buying?
Voltage Drop has 100% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Voltage Drop released?
Voltage Drop was released on Oct 18, 2018.
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