Submissions by danielpringle tagged electronics

Build em Up is a First Person Puzzle Game, set in what is the Protagonists Bedroom. You are the only one in the household who has any idea how to put things together, so its up to you to build the devices for you family. There are over 100 Levels, each with a different thing that needs to be built. These range from Chair and Bookshelf type objects through the earlier levels, to Computers and 3D Printers during the later stages. There are no instructions given on what piece goes where, so players have to use guesswork and common sense to put the devices together. To make matters worse, there are spare (or even wrong) parts mixed in with the required parts on most levels, causing greater irritation. If you complete a construction within a certain timeframe, you can earn Logic Points. With these Logic Points, you can spend them to remove the spare/wrong parts from your current level, skip the level altogether, or even use them to find the instruction booklet! Use them wisely though, as once all have been gained from a level, you cant gain anymore from said level. Show your family just how smart you are, as you take all these objects, and Build em Up.

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Uh Oh! The Primary Lift Motor on the Mont Blanc Bobsleds has broken! Who do we call? Maintenance Man!

Maintenance Man is a Free 2D Mobile Puzzle game, where you Play as the Lead Park Technician/Mechanic at world renounced Meyerland Park, Miami. If you can't fix it, it ain't broke. The base game features 257 unique levels for you to complete, divided into blocks, with all the levels in a block playable in any order, but each block must be played one by one. Each puzzle involves getting power from point A to Point B, each located on either side of the game area. To do this, you must make use of the Wires, cogs, Transistors, Capacitors, and Resistors already on the game board, as well as the extra components you brought with you. Most of the time, Point B will have a different Power Input requirement compared to Point A's output, so it is essential to make sure you have the right voltage flowing through, or the ride could severely malfunction with Customers on it! Should you find a level too tough, Additional extra components are available... for a small Microtransaction. However, the ENTIRE game can be finished without needing a single cent.

So, who do you call when the Hotel of Horror is just not spooky? When Traintopia has been derailed? Call Maintenance Man!

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