Generate power with the cranks on your control panel. Once the power lines up with its respective target on its bar, pull the lever to submit. You will be awarded a higher score if you can manage to line up multiple at the same time!

CONTROLS:
Click and drag  (Touchscreen compatible!) 
Escape to quit game

UPGRADES:
Multi-Combos - Achieving the same combo multiple times in a row grants extra score
Reverse - Allows you to manually lower the power by turning the cranks the opposite way
Fill Rate - Increases the fill rate by 1.5x
Mult - Increases the score value of combos by 1.5x

This is a solo project made as part of "The Very Serious Juniper Dev Game Jam" following the theme of "Spin To Win".

Updated 27 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows
AuthorSkeever
Made withUnity, Piskel
Tags2D, Mouse only, No AI, one-button, Pixel Art, Short, Singleplayer, Unity
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse
ContentNo generative AI was used

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Control Room Windows Build.zip 37 MB

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Very good concept. I like the idea of cranking handless to tun a system. I ran into a bug where no matter what I did with the blue handle, nothing happened. I think the gameplay loop is satisfying and honestly this would be a really cool minigame for amongus or somthing like that.

The blue crank requires you to turn it in the other direction for electricity to be generated. If you were doing that and it still did nothing then uhhh... oops.

Thanks for the feedback though! One of my main ideas was for it to be like the minigames from WarioWare or Among Us, so that's great to hear!

I think i may have been spinning that handle the wrong way... my bad

Ah thats still good feedback. Maybe I need to make the arrows showing that clearer.

Fun and the game was the right amount of challenging 8/1

This turned out to be quite fun and challenging, and I like that you're basically choosing your own challenge by trying to combine multiple things, something simple turns quite complex when you stack multiple of these together. Pretty cool!

Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad to know you enjoyed it.