Think of yourself as some kind of electronics wizard? Dream of circuitry and power? You’ll do well to awaken your inner engineer with Electronics Puzzle Lab.
Do you have the power?
On Xbox and PlayStation right now is Electronics Puzzle Lab. This is the latest from the publishing team of Eastasiasoft and the minds of Sagitta Studios as they task you with working through a series of brainteasing circuitry puzzles. Providing power to a host of LED lights, flipping switching and trace paths of current will be your main objectives.
It’s priced at £4.19, which should mean that a purchase of Electronics Puzzle Lab on either Xbox or PlayStation is a little bit tempting. And we’re not sure you’ll need a degree in all things electrical either, with Electronics Puzzle Lab starting off slowly, building in new ideas and bigger challenges as it goes.
The opportunity to go and repeat stages in hope of improving your skills is also present.
Key features
- Solve brainteasing puzzles inspired by electronic engineering!
- Make adjustments to circuit boards to power LED indicators.
- Flip switches and cut wires as you inspect board layouts in 3D!
- Overcome increasingly complex challenges with no need for advanced technical knowledge.
- Replay cleared levels at any time to test and improve your skills!
Buy now!
Electronics Puzzle Lab is on the Xbox Store, playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. As with pretty much all Eastasiasoft titles, this one is fully optimised for Series consoles.
You’ll find the game on PlayStation too.
Stay tuned for our full review of Electronics Puzzle Lab on Xbox. It’s coming soon.
Electronics Puzzle Lab Description
Awaken your inner engineer with the brainteasing circuitry of Electronics Puzzle Lab! In this fun and educational 3D puzzle game, your task is to inspect circuit boards and make adjustments to power LED lights. Take a seat at your workbench, cut wires, flip switches and more as you trace the path of the current.
Start with basic puzzles and progress to advanced challenges that will test your limits in logic and electronic knowledge. But don’t worry too much. Concepts are simplified enough that even those without electronics knowledge can solve the challenges as new components are gradually introduced. Replay completed stages anytime and try new ones as many times as it takes!