Turn It On!

Turn It On!

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1.46
August 17, 2024
5,586
$1.49 $0.99
Android 4.4+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

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Android App -Analyse Og Gennemgang: Turn It On!, Udviklet Af Rushing Pixel. Listet I Hjernegymnastik -Kategori. Nuværende Version Er 1.46, Opdateret På 17/08/2024 . Ifølge Brugere Anmeldelser På Google Play: Turn It On!. Opnået Over 6 Tusind Installationer. Turn It On! Har I Øjeblikket 314 Anmeldelser, Gennemsnitlig Vurdering 4.4 Stjerner

Tænde den! er en samling af sorte kasser, hvor din opgave er at gætte mekanikken bag. I henhold til den spillede indstilling vil du bruge knapper, afbrydere, hjul, drejeknapper, håndtag, tandhjul, en håndfuld meter, skærme osv. Du bliver nødt til at genkende maskinens opførsel og tid din handling klogt. Udover at skærpe dit sind kan du konkurrere om ekstra badges med hurtigere løsninger! - Spillet har niveauer, der er afhængige af farver. Husk, hvis du er farveblind.

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Updated to latest Unity version & Google API expectations.

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4.4
314 Total
5 63.7
4 21.9
3 6.4
2 3.2
1 4.8

Samlet Antal Installationer (*Estimeret)

Estimering Af Det Samlede Antal Installationer På Google Play, Tilnærmet Fra Antallet Af Ratings Og Installationsgrænser Opnået På Google Play.

Seneste Kommentarer

user
A Google user

The game is really enjoyable and fun. Its mechanics are simple and easy to learn, and the brain teaser levels are perfect for playing when you need a quick break from work. While simple in design, the levels are quite creative, which gives the game a bit of minimalism. I've enjoyed playing it very much and am glad to have it in my collection. Disclosure: the developer provided me with a redeem code for the game. All opinions are unbiased and my own.

user
A Google user

Super thrilling puzzles with graphics that compliment the genre of this game.. But the quick pace and time requirements makes me spend more time on the results menu than the actual game. Grasping the tricks is sometimes hectic but fun nevertheless. No bugs and smooth gameplay.. You can also use the background of the levels right.. like some circuitry that lights up in the background instead of just the lights on the boards. Minimalism sure has its charm.. played non-stop till lvl 28

user
A Google user

I only have good things to say about this game. For starters, the music is wonderful. It was the first thing I noticed. And the game itself. It's simple but effective. Nothing more than a puzzle game, and it needn't be anything more. Its puzzles are logic based. It doesn't do explaining, it lets you learn for yourself, guiding you discretely but not to demean you, as if to assume you're a bit of a moron, like I've found that some games do. The levels make you think, but are not insanely difficult or nonsensical. I believe there were only one or two puzzle I solved, where I was unsure exactly what the pattern was to what I did was that resulted in my solving it. I never got stressed, I never felt mocked. It doesn't feel like a game that's trying to outsmart you, it feels like a game that wants to give you a moment to think, and a moment to relax. There were a few that I spent a considerable amount of time on, but I was determined to not look at hints, and to figure each puzzle out without growing desperate or taking an irrational approach, and that is what I did. I felt refreshed when I finished the game. I appreciate it very much, and recommend indeed.

user
A Google user

i got stuck at level 33, which is kinda hard to control because the colors changes fast and the meter keeps going down... but i know what to do, is just kinda hard... the other levels are pretty cool and easy to understand what to do tho. About the stars, they are kinda impossible to get in the first time you play the level :/

user
A Google user

Nice puzzles! I love how you add time mode and achievement. I keep replaying the puzzle until i get all 3 stars. But some of them are difficult to get three stars since it requires timing and i'm really bad at timing haha. But overall the puzzles are really creative. Nice work on the designs too! It really got a good theme!

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Melany W

Really enjoyed playing this game! Awesome! I like the puzzle design and though it's not terribly hard, it still is quite difficult with the higher levels. You can get the jist of the game immediately but to master it takes some time. I love games like this! Fun to play for 5 minutes or to get lost in for an hour. Even my 9 year old enjoyed playing and watching me play! Now that's a game that I can get behind. Cheers! 😊

user
A Google user

First of all I'm not the target demographic for puzzle games so I'm biased to be more critical than most. I don't play the genre often and there are very few puzzle games that I really enjoy. I would start by saying that the game strongly lacks any kind of explanation or tutorial/hints and tips for how you are actually supposed to play or interact with the game. This is apparent right from the main menu as the only two buttons are "Settings" and "Quit". Finding out how to actually begin the game is a puzzle in itself. I understand that's the point and it's quite novel, but when the rest of the menu is designed completely differently it just becomes a usability issue. The game overall is pretty straightforward and every level is essentially trial and error while you figure out how all the components interact. This, for me, is the largest issue with the game. The game's systems and mechanics do not progress in a logical way and the solutions do not evolve or relate to each other in any meaningful way. Your understanding of the game or ability to solve the puzzles does not progress at all because every puzzle is an isolated experience of arbitrary button pressing and switch flicking. Every other good puzzle game I have played slowly introduces mechanics, systems and designs to players while simultaneously combining them together as the game progresses to create a naturally evolving experience in which the player will learn and apply their knowledge to solve the ever more difficult challenges. I like the concept of the game. I think it could be made a lot better with the addition of hints/tips or some kind of tutorial, even just for explaining how you're supposed to interact with the game. I became stuck for quite some time just because I didn't know it was possible to tilt/pivot the control panel around. As I mentioned earlier, having mechanics that you can learn and apply throughout the entire game would also make it far more satisfying. For example, the number addition mechanic could be combined with the increasing pressure dial mechanic after they have initially been introduced for a more logical sense of progression and challenge. This way the player could learn how each one works in a previous level and apply that knowledge to solve a more complex combination of those mechanics later on. Some things I actually really liked about the game were the audio design and graphical fidelity of the 3D models and visual effects. They're both very satisfying and create a nicely presented experience that you do not often find on mobile devices. It's just a shame that the gameplay detracts from this.

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Ingrid W.

Terrific puzzle game however no way of moving forward when you get stuck on a level (for in my case that's level 32...help... anyone?!). This means that for me about a third of the game is unplayable. A proper hint system (with the logic of a device explained not just obvious mechanics of pushing a button, turning wheel etc.) or skip option is a necessity for complete playability and 5 stars. Reply: there are no buttons in level 32; just a gauge, 2 small gears and a wheel with handle.