Hello guys, Our new game Powernode was just released on iOS (and also Steam and Android)! Powernode is a puzzle game where you have to mix energy sources to sustain a network. A zen ambiance but also a brainy challenge! Powernode’s first prototype ranked 8th in the Overall Competition of Ludum Dare #39 and was praised for its minimalist art style and original twist on the puzzle genre. - Link: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/powernode/id1339814815?mt=8 Powernode Opal Games /// CHRISTMAS UPDATE - 2 New Modes - 50 % Off for Launch Week "Powernode eventually rewires your brain - Game of the Da… $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details/// CHRISTMAS UPDATE - 2 New Modes - 50 % Off for Launch Week "Powernode eventually rewires your brain - Game of the Day" - App Store "Engrossing and addictive" - Metro.co.uk "App of the Week" - Spiegel Online A zen puzzle game but also a brainy challenge! Reach the highest score in "Powernode", a puzzle game that will test your planning and organizing skills. Combine numbers to create energy sources and feed the network. Information Seller:Opal Games Genre:Family, Puzzle Release:Feb 25, 2019 Updated:Nov 25, 2019 Version:2.1.189 Size:106.0 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal KashifMalik New Member Feb 18, 2019 4 0 1 Male #2 KashifMalik, Mar 5, 2019 Looks cool a bit like the metro game. I know it's supposed to be a zen game but looks slightly a bit slow? Francois_Opal Member Mar 3, 2019 5 0 1 Male #3 Francois_Opal, Mar 14, 2019 There is a x2 / x4 speed up option MetaGonzo Well-Known Member May 7, 2009 1,459 271 83 #4 MetaGonzo, Mar 15, 2019 Last edited: Mar 15, 2019 Looks right up my street but the fact that you can’t turn off the ambiance soundtrack without turning off the sound effects is a big old turn off for me. Still; looks nice and I’ll persevere in the hope that an update gives us the option to toggle ambiance. Edit: Zen? I disagree. Still like it but it’s not what I’d call a Zen game. In the same way that MiniMetro’s default mode isn’t Zen, neither is this. Definitely gets the thumbs up though, I’m going to like this. Francois_Opal Member Mar 3, 2019 5 0 1 Male #5 Francois_Opal, Mar 16, 2019 Hey hi, Actually, the sound effects are mixed with the ambiance so it's quite difficult to seperate them if you see what I mean On the "zen" part, I see your point: challenge can be stressful! But also, eventually seeing things are not permanent and focusing on a task can be seen as zen don't you think? MetaGonzo Well-Known Member May 7, 2009 1,459 271 83 #6 MetaGonzo, Mar 17, 2019 In gaming terms my brain takes Zen to mean that there is no failure, only better ways to do it. So no time limits; there’s no game-over, but maybe better scores to be had. I’m making my peace with the sound effect situation although I’d still prefer just the “beeps” as it were. Neither of these things are stopping me enjoying your very nice game. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Looks cool a bit like the metro game. I know it's supposed to be a zen game but looks slightly a bit slow?
Looks right up my street but the fact that you can’t turn off the ambiance soundtrack without turning off the sound effects is a big old turn off for me. Still; looks nice and I’ll persevere in the hope that an update gives us the option to toggle ambiance. Edit: Zen? I disagree. Still like it but it’s not what I’d call a Zen game. In the same way that MiniMetro’s default mode isn’t Zen, neither is this. Definitely gets the thumbs up though, I’m going to like this.
Hey hi, Actually, the sound effects are mixed with the ambiance so it's quite difficult to seperate them if you see what I mean On the "zen" part, I see your point: challenge can be stressful! But also, eventually seeing things are not permanent and focusing on a task can be seen as zen don't you think?
In gaming terms my brain takes Zen to mean that there is no failure, only better ways to do it. So no time limits; there’s no game-over, but maybe better scores to be had. I’m making my peace with the sound effect situation although I’d still prefer just the “beeps” as it were. Neither of these things are stopping me enjoying your very nice game.