Maxwell
by Lysis
Maxwell
Tags for Maxwell
Description
Fun with repelling blobs. Perhaps _even more_ annoying than 'triangles', especially level 2.
You have two paddles; one for each axis. You need to get all the blobs to their area of similar background colour.
*Tips*
If you wang your paddles around wildly, you'll tend to make all the balls speed up. Don't.
Because of the 'soft' collisions, you can slow down (or deliberately speed up) a ball my moving away or into it during collision.
The ends of the paddles can redirect a ball off in a different direction.
Try not to smash up your computer while playing level 2 (or level 1!) - I don't accept any liability.
How to Play
Use the mouse to move your paddles. You can quit to the menu screen at any point using the flash context-sensitive menu (on windows PC, right click to bring it up).
FAQ
What is Maxwell?
Maxwell is an incremental idle game developed by Lysis where you create and manage virtual machines to generate resources.
How do you play Maxwell?
In Maxwell, you build Turing machines, configure their states, and optimize them to produce maximum resources over time.
What are the core progression systems in Maxwell?
Progression in Maxwell is achieved by unlocking new upgrades, expanding machine complexity, and increasing resource generation through better designs.
Does Maxwell have offline progress?
Maxwell supports offline progress, allowing your machines to continue operating and gathering resources even when you are not actively playing.
What are some unique features of Maxwell as an idle game?
Maxwell stands out as an idle game by using programmable Turing machines as its main mechanic, giving players deep control over automation and resource management.
Comments
Esbyte
Apr. 17, 2023
i made an account just to say that this game sucks. please delete.
Supergiantsfan
Nov. 20, 2007
Great game, still haven't beaten a single level yet though! It is hard for me, I was so close! So close!!!! Well, good game. 4/5 =)
ochiboy
Jun. 27, 2013
Funny thing is, I just have to wait a bit and the balls will automatically move to its place. :)
MDG401
Dec. 15, 2008
VBCPP r u crazy??? i cant even keep track of them when theyre one colour the whole time :( but its true about the levels thing, needs more
ztyx
Nov. 16, 2008
Hah. Neither level particularly hard (although for level 2 I had to turn my mouse around so that at least one direction was correct. ;)