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October 18, 2024

plug it in [browser]

Position all your electrical plugs so they all fit in the available outlets in the puzzler Plug it in by unSAME Studio, a demo for their upcoming full Steam release.

6 comments:

Long Peter said...

Nice concept, A bit short.

I wonder if the puzzles get any harder on the steam release

Anonymous said...

easy but relaxing

Anonymous said...

How could you make a game out of my everyday life?
We use many small scales at work that need to recharge overnight.
many power bars worth, & the cords break sometimes.
Also all the ones they sent out to get repaired came back with the wrong size size hole, so now they have to remove the batteries to charge them.
Also I was reminded of x-mas light chains.

Anonymous said...

Meh...the easy ones were easy, and the harder ones (of which there weren't many here), are mostly down to brute-force trial and error, which doesn't really make for a good puzzle game.

MRK said...

I appreciate that you made a fun puzzle game out of a real life puzzle so many of us need to solve all too often. : ) Thanks, unSAME and Bart.

Anonymous said...

This inflames a pet peeve. Why can't makers create user friendly items?
"asshole design" is way too common. Most of the plugs & outlets, (poorly named btw.), both in game & in life, should be illegal.
The wall outlet should look the same as a power bar.
The plugs, including bricks, should be thin enough to fit side by side with air flow! With the option of an outlet on top.

 

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