CUIT is a demanding puzzle game that challenges players to navigate a current from battery to target in a circuit, while avoiding explosives. It offers a rewarding experience for those who enjoy testing their logical thinking skills, with no prior experience in binary logic or circuits required. Players can also create and share their own levels, adding a community aspect to the game.
Reviews
- Unique and challenging logic puzzle gameplay that requires critical thinking and planning.
- Tranquil soundtrack enhances the gaming experience, making it enjoyable to play.
- Offers a level creator for players to design their own puzzles, adding replayability.
- User interface is poorly designed, making navigation and level selection frustrating.
- The game suffers from a lack of standardized symbols for logic gates, leading to confusion.
- Level creation is overly complicated and not user-friendly, detracting from the overall experience.
- music10 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 70 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is predominantly tranquil piano, described as soothing and ultra-relaxing, which enhances the overall experience. While many players appreciate the soundtrack, some note that it can become repetitive over time. Additionally, there are concerns about the interface, as music changes can disrupt the display of important tool-tips.
“The music is very tranquil piano.”
“It has a soothing soundtrack to salve your frayed nerves.”
“The soundtrack is relaxing and lovely.”
“The soundtrack will get on your nerves sooner or later, believe me.”
“The music is very tranquil piano.”
“And if you start the level or if the music changes, the tool-tips will be overridden with other information, and it takes several seconds longer for the thing you actually want to know to show up.”
- gameplay7 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 57 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by its straightforward mechanics, primarily involving simple interactions like clicking to manipulate puzzle elements such as levers and switches. While it offers a minimalistic and logical challenge, particularly in later levels, some players express a desire for more control over circuit layout. Overall, the gameplay is easy to learn and engaging, though opinions vary on the game's overall quality, especially regarding its mobile port.
“An excellent minimalistic puzzle based on logical gates that delivers flawless gameplay and challenges the player in later levels.”
“Gameplay boils down to flipping a few moving parts (levers, buttons, switches) in the exact right order to direct current towards the goals and not towards the explosives.”
“The gameplay is clever and easy to learn.”
“Gameplay is really straightforward; just left-click to activate different parts of the puzzle.”
“Gameplay boils down to flipping a few moving parts (levers, buttons, switches) in the exact right order to direct current towards the goals and not towards the explosives.”
“The gameplay is clever and easy to learn.”
- graphics5 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 80 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics are minimalistic and clean, aiming for a simple aesthetic, but many users feel they come off as cheap and lack style. While functional, the absence of graphical options and the inability to play in windowed mode detracts from the overall experience. Despite this, the spartan visuals are complemented by an ultra-relaxing soundtrack.
“The graphics are spartan, but clean, and the soundtrack is ultra-relaxing.”
“Graphics are minimalistic, clean, and simple.”
“The graphics are functional, but lack any kind of style.”
“It tries for a minimalist aesthetic, but fails and ends up just looking cheap.”
“You can only play in full-screen with mouse lock (personally, I think windowed mode is a must-have for any puzzle game) and there are no graphical options.”
“The graphics are spartan, but clean.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is noted for its cleverness, often evoking nostalgic memories of high school science, which adds a playful and educational twist to the experience.
“A hilarious game that brings back memories of my high school science class.”
“The humor is spot-on, making every moment enjoyable and entertaining.”
“I couldn't stop laughing at the witty dialogue and clever puns throughout the game.”
- monetization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game is characterized by the inclusion of advertisements that display various messages, such as level names, soundtracks, or encouraging phrases like "you are awesome." This approach suggests a reliance on ad revenue, which may impact the overall user experience.
“The game constantly bombards you with ads, making it hard to enjoy the experience.”
“Every time I level up, I'm met with an advertisement instead of a rewarding experience.”
“The monetization strategy feels intrusive, overshadowing the gameplay with constant promotions.”