Today, the long-awaited online presentation of the updated 2D platform game Electron in the Transistor-Resistor Kingdom took place, in which viewers were able to see the gameplay and unique mechanics of this exciting and educational game for the first time. from the new - after each level there is a battle with super bosses.
The plot centers on a tiny Electron, who goes on an amazing journey through a world inhabited by dangerous electronic components. His goal is to collect all the energy flashes on each level, avoiding enemies, each of which is an element of an electrical circuit with special physical and game properties.
What was shown during the broadcast:
For the first time, players saw the initial levels, the action of which takes place in the world of connectors and contacts. Levels with various obstacles were demonstrated: from magnetic fields to air flows and heated electrons. The levels require attentiveness, memorization of enemy habits and strategic thinking.
Key features of the game:
Vivid graphics inspired by real electrical circuits.
Addictive gameplay with multiple levels and increasing difficulty.
Unique enemies representing real electronic components, each with its own threats.
Secrets and bonuses hidden for the most attentive players.
Enemies to avoid:
Connectors - create interference and heat up when connected.
Fuses - can explode and throw fragments.
Antennas - emit and capture electromagnetic waves.
Resistors - slow down the Electron by absorbing its energy.
Capacitors - shoot electrons, creating deadly charges.
Inductors - generate magnetic fields that can attract or repel the hero.
Electric motors - create air currents that knock you off course.
Vacuum tubes - emit scorching electrons.
Diodes and LEDs emit blinding beams and shoot charge carriers.
Transistors control electron flows, creating fire traps.
Integrated circuits emit digital flows of "0" and "1", which freeze Electron.
The game has already attracted great interest from fans of platformers and lovers of physics, electronics and non-standard gaming concepts.
The online presentation evoked a lively response from viewers. Discussions flared up in the broadcast chat and on gaming forums - players actively shared their impressions and first emotions from what they saw.
Many noted the original idea - combining a 2D platformer with an electronics theme, which makes the game not only exciting, but also educational. Particular delight was caused by enemies based on real physical principles: players wrote that "this has never happened before" and "it's like Mega Man, only smarter and with a scientific basis."
Some viewers with a technical background were pleasantly surprised to recognize the well-developed behavior patterns of electronic components in the game. Comments like “the capacitors really behave like real ones — they charge and shoot!” or “and this is typical behavior of inductance” appeared regularly.
They also praised:
Graphics: “Bright, stylish, but not overloaded with details — everything is perfectly readable.”
Game design: “Gradual complication without overload, perfect balance.”
Atmosphere: “Immersion in the world of microcircuits as in a separate universe — well done.”
However, there were also constructive comments. Several players drew attention to the high complexity of some moments and expressed hope that this will be taken into account in the final version.
Electron in the Transistor-Resistor Kingdom promises to be a real find for everyone who loves smart and visually rich 2D games.
Stay tuned — a new release is just around the corner!
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