- March 24, 2021
- Naoka Games
- 1h median play time
Puzzletronics Analog Eletronics
Platforms
About
"Puzzletronics Analog Eletronics" is a single-player game where you navigate through a series of circuit-based puzzles, using analog electronics principles. The game features a realistic simulation of electronic components, allowing players to apply their knowledge of electronics to solve progressively challenging levels. With its unique blend of education and entertainment, players can learn and experiment with analog electronics concepts in a fun and engaging way.








- The game features a clean visual style and relaxing music, making it a pleasant experience.
- It serves as a simple introduction to electronic components, which some players found enjoyable.
- With 70 levels, it offers a decent amount of content for a short puzzle game.
- The puzzles are overly simplistic, with many levels requiring little to no actual thought.
- The integration of electronic components is poorly executed, often leading to confusion and inaccuracies.
- The last level is particularly frustrating, as it either breaks the game's own rules or introduces unclear mechanics.
music
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players appreciate the relaxing and meditative quality of the soundtrack, others criticize the transitions between tracks as unclean and the overall composition as uninspired. Despite these criticisms, many find the music complements the game's aesthetic and enhances the puzzle-solving experience.
“Overall, the game has a clean visual style and relaxing music.”
“The design is very beautiful and the soundtrack is excellent.”
“Puzzletronics is a puzzle with an electronic theme, simple and clean graphics. The music is very relaxing, almost meditative, which helps a lot to focus on solving the problem. I liked the idea; it sparked my interest in more games like that.”
“I did not like the music and the transition between the different music tracks is not clean.”
“I did not like the music and the transition between the different music tracks is not clean.”