WaveWiring
WaveWiring is a small puzzle game
centered around repairing a radio
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Your task is to connect the loose wires inside to repair the radio to function again.
However, the frequency changer is malfunctioning, adding another challenge: you must also adjust the wire lengths to tune into the correct frequency.
Good luck wiring the wave!
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Dragging wires is a bit annoying sometimes they don't drag across T-T and the game concept is very interesting. Do the wires have to complete the circuit to change the frequency? It seems like they don't have to but the game says it's the correct number and doesn't let me progress. Quite odd.
I tried to improve dragging wires issue before but failed due to my beginner coding skill TT
And about the frequency, it changes regardless the wires complete connection, but both conditions need to be met to pass the level. My assumption is you might missed pressing the red button or there're some technical issues. Can you tell me which level you found this problem?
Sorry for late reply and thank you for your feedback kub!
adjusting the frequency by the amount of blocks of the wires is a really nice concept!
8.5/10
could use a little more UI things like for the levels
could maybe add more mechanics at one point
otherwise this is a pretty nice and relaxing puzzle game
Thank you so much for your feedback!😊
Fun game. I'd suggest the following additions: 1) Showing the level number of the level you're currently playing and 2) Keeping track of levels completed.
Thank you for your feedback! I agree with your suggestions and will add them to the game when I have opportunity to 😊
It's fun and somewhat addictive
I'm glad it had a theme instead of just being port
very cool