- March 2, 2022
- MisteryJay89
Elec Dude
Platforms
About
"Dr. Darkglass" wants to Conquer the World, so he stole all the Energy supplies to create his Evil Robots. There is only one benign and that is "Elec Dude", he is the last Hope to save Mankind. This Game is about collecting all the Energy per Level and there by getting to the next Level. But be careful not to collide with Enemy Robots. - Pixel Art - Chiptune Sound …




- The game features well-designed puzzles that gradually increase in difficulty, providing a fun and engaging experience.
- It's a short and enjoyable game that doesn't overstay its welcome, making it perfect for quick play sessions.
- The retro art style and simple premise evoke nostalgia, appealing to fans of classic puzzle games.
- The repetitive and annoying background music can detract from the overall experience, especially during longer play sessions.
- Some players have reported issues with hit detection and unfair hit boxes, leading to frustration.
- The game can become monotonous after a few stages, which may diminish enjoyment for some players.
music
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is characterized by a catchy yet repetitive single-track soundtrack that can become annoying over time, especially as players progress through the levels. While some find it fun and engaging, many reviewers express a desire for more variety and the option to mute or adjust the volume, as the constant repetition can detract from the overall experience.
“The game features an awesome fun experience with great music and concept.”
“The music is fun and not irritating, although I believe there should be a way to mute it in-game.”
“The single-track song will get stuck in your head like the earworms from Baldur's Gate 3.”
“Absolutely nails the feeling of 'one more try!' with its increasing difficulty but is in desperate need of less monotonous sounding background music.”
“The game will do something to your mental state altered by its one-track 15-second-long soundtrack.”
“I didn't like the music, and at the moment there is no way to mute (or even just to adjust the volume), which sucks.”