This is one of the best concepts of a first person puzzle game I've seen in a while, everything is very polished. The puzzles are pretty casual. The price is right. I just wish there were more puzzles. It's like a combo of Q-Beh The Atlas Cube and Portal. Please make some DLC or another game! 10/10
Neon Junctions
- Release Date:
- Jun 6, 2019
- Developer:
- 9 Eyes Game Studio
- Publisher:
- 9 Eyes Game Studio, Stately Snail
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Plunge into cyberspace and try to overcome 35 levels capable to challenge not only your savvy but also dexterity. Capture and move conductive cubes, close electrical circuits and restore power of the interactive objects around you to get to the teleportation plant which is able to take you to the next level of the game!
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User Reviews
A well-made puzzle-platform game which gets a lot of mileage out of a simple idea. Collect and place cubes to complete circuits - from the generators to doors, crystals, lifts, and eventually the portal to the next level. Neon Junctions is incredibly intuitive and not difficult, but the game pulls a few clever tricks within its basic concept to keep you thinking. I was impressed with this studio's last game Planet RIX-13, and this one, while completely different, is equally impressive. Overall, a very enjoyable 2-3 hours.
A good, quick puzzle game. Some parts required thinking, while others were solved quickly. There aren't many levels, and it would be nice to have more. Just as you get into it, the game ends. Overall, a good game to pass an hour
I bought it for the aesthetic, and it's fun. Won't bake your noodle, but you do need to think about what you're trying to do at times.
A nice 3D puzzle game with a cool aesthetic and [i]noice[/i] soundtrack. But, I highly recommend it. If you have multiple monitors, just be sure the mouse is centered when playing. The puzzles themselves are well-designed, and there's a few that incorporate 3D elements quite well. Not being able to click & hold to pick up blocks is annoying though. My only complaints are that the cursor isn't locked to the crosshair, so it sometimes dragged off onto my other monitors, and the framerate seems choppy at times (not a hardware issue as I have a 5600X and 3060 Ti. Running in fullscreen 1440p). The game also launched in windowed mode, tad annoying (but easy to fix). I'd give it a 9/10 - Taking off .25 for the above issues, .25 because the parkour levels are just annoying (the movement is a bit too basic to add those imo), and .5 because of how tedious level 34 & the secret level are.
Cool short game - the hardest level is the secret level but still not impossible
A bit short, fine as a part of a bundle (such as the Stately Snail Games). My biggest complaint is that the game introduces new mechanics in situations where there's already other complexity, meaning it is harder to figure out the new mechanic, in particular: [spoiler]the fact that you can put boxes into doorways to hold doors open[/spoiler] There's also a place where you need to figure out that [spoiler]a window is missing to progress (first time was fine, second time was meh as you had to peer through it to see how to solve the puzzle)[/spoiler].
Nice not so long game (~3+ hours to complete)! Easy mechanics, despite last level was hard to complete. Also searching the Secret level (completeng it also gives achievement) was not easy. It was enjoyable to play for sure! Absolutely Recommend!!! Only 2 issues i found - both about options/controls: mouse invert option inverts both axes and we can't rebind keys. But i used some third-party softwares for proper invert and remapping keys (only one - jump), so this was not a big problem for me.
It's a cute puzzle game with levels difficult enough that you feel clever for solving them without being so hard that it's frustrating. The game was far more entertaining than expected and I ended up really enjoying it. Totally worth the $4 and 60-90 minutes playtime.
It's really fun. Had a good time playing it.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Microsoft Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10
- Processor: 2 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX compatible card with 1 GB Video RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 400 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Neon Junctions cost?
Neon Junctions costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Neon Junctions?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10 Processor: 2 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX compatible card with 1 GB Video RAM DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 400 MB available space
What platforms is Neon Junctions available on?
Neon Junctions is available on Windows PC.
Is Neon Junctions worth buying?
Neon Junctions has 94% positive reviews from 17 players.
When was Neon Junctions released?
Neon Junctions was released on Jun 6, 2019.
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