This is a connection puzzle game based on the Beano character Rubi von Screwtop, who appears in the TV series Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed. Help the young gadgeteer repair her broken gadgets by linking up broken circuits together. The circuits, represented by nodes, must form a closed loop to function.
- Connect positive and negative nodes in an alternating pattern.
- The finished pattern must form a closed loop to function.
- Play through 30 levels divided across three gadgets.
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Alternatively kids and adults can play this electric charge science game for free as a web application .
Electrio Electric Charge Game for Kids Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Connect the positive and negative nodes in an alternating pattern to form a closed loop.
- Starting the Game
- Left click or tap on the play button at the center of the screen to begin.
- Upon starting the game, you see a splash screen explaining the basic backstory of the game.
- You then move to the level selection screen. Pick a level to begin the game.
- Each time you complete ten levels, you move back to the level selection screen.
- Toggle the audio using the sound button on the top left corner of the screen.
- Your progress is automatically saved on your browser.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- Activate a node by left clicking on it. Hold the click and drag to the node it should connect with.
- Mobile
- Tap on a node to activate it, then drag to connect it with another node.
- Game Play
- Solve 30 pattern puzzles modeled after electrical circuits.
- These are divided into 3 different gadgets: Shrink Ray Blaster, Rubi’s Synth, and Crusty the Robot Pie.
- You begin with only the first level unlocked.
- To unlock another level, you must first solve the first one
- Connect the nodes to finish a circuit.
- If you remember science class, this means forming a closed loop between all of the nodes.
- The nodes must connect in an alternating pattern. Positive ends connect to the negative end, and vice versa.
- The path between the nodes cannot overlap. The graph vectors or edges which represent the flow of electric current must not cross one another.
- Challenges
- Past the first level, the nodes are not arranged in any way that indicates a pattern.
- Identical nodes may appear in a row, making an obvious connection impossible.
- Starting from level 10, some nodes move.
- You must wait for a node to move to a specific direction to make the closed circuit possible.
- You must often tap on the nodes on the proper order to make sure they stop in the right position.
- Getting hints
- If you’re ever stuck, just wait for Rubi to appear on the lower right corner of the game screen.
- Left click or tap on Rubi to provide you with a hint on how to arrange the circuit.
- Unlike other games, you don’t get a score deduction for using hints.
- Target Audience
- This game is suited for all audiences and for fans of puzzle games.
- This has no adult content.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
CardGames.pro published this Dennis & Gnasher Logic Science on August 4, 2021