Logical Element
by GooDMage95
Logical Element
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Description
Logical puzzle about circuits.
How to Play
The player must enable all outputs by switching buttons.
The game also have sandbox mode where you can design your logic circuits (available after 12 levels).
FAQ
What is Logical Element?
Logical Element is a logic puzzle game developed by GooDMage95 where you create digital circuits using basic logic gates.
How do you play Logical Element?
In Logical Element, you connect different logic gates like AND, OR, and NOT to solve each puzzle by achieving the target output.
What types of logic gates are used in Logical Element?
Logical Element features common digital logic gates such as AND, OR, XOR, NOT, NAND, and NOR for constructing your circuits.
Does Logical Element have a level progression system?
Yes, Logical Element offers a series of increasingly challenging levels where each puzzle builds on previous logic concepts.
Which platform can you play Logical Element on?
Logical Element is a browser-based puzzle game available to play online, primarily on web gaming platforms.
Comments
caladrius
Jul. 23, 2015
Nice little game, though I was disturbed by the amount of inverters and diodes placed right in front of on/off switches, as they don't really do anything but make the level look more full. Furthermore the concept for puzzles is great but I find them relatively easy, even the later levels where there is a lot of connections it can be relatively easy to determine what must be done and backtrace this to switches. Would love to see a community level pack with what people made up in the sandbox mode in a couple of weeks though.
You can share your levels through comments. Thanks!
MasteralucardHS
Jul. 23, 2015
Coming from an Electrical Engineer, I think this game is actually decent and a nice way to unwind. I enjoy logic problems very much but I would love to see you implement the other boolean operations (xor, xnor, nand, nor, etc) and maybe include a boolean truth table tool to help the players learn how to derive the equations and maybe learn Demorgan's theorem. Other than that, great game. If you need a conceptual expansion for this one (much further down the road), try making one that abuses VHDL concepts =P (I can contribute as to how to accomplish that).
Nice! Write me in pm you skype! Thanks you!
fibbooo1
Jul. 23, 2015
One suggestions- Have a colorblind mode that switches red to blue, so that red-green color blinds(like me) can easily play
Maybe in the next part. Thanks!
trashantboy
Jul. 23, 2015
Simple, but a great game for learning about logical circuits. I would recommend expanding on this and showing how this works in actual circuitry.
Thanks you!
bsmash
Jul. 24, 2015
Not bad. It was just starting to get good when you pulled the plug.
"Not bad." Thanks! "It was just starting to get good when you pulled the plug." Don't understand :C