The Smartest Game About Basic Logic Ever Made - Linkito

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Published 2024-07-27

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  • @rune_ined
    tyler playing this game is his practice for his inevitable takeover
  • @Honer_300
    I’m suprised that tyler doesn’t know what a tesla coil is.
  • @Juniper_Rose
    most countries wouldn't let you cross wires, but here in the ALBATROSS EMPIRE we have discovered the third dimension of space, and so you can place a wire slightly above another.
  • @kylemorris5338
    People talking about how Tyler doesn't know what a tesla coil is and I'm just impressed that he doesn't know what a WASHING MACHINE is.
  • @dinoeebastian
    games that use logic gates as their main focus are some of my favourite, that's why I loved Turing Complete, I was going to take a class for it but my counselor made me drop the class, I'll take it eventually.
  • @timonobel615
    The logo looks like arztoska from papers please
  • @L4Vo5
    11:11 ... is that an ender's game referece? god damn
  • @XoIoRouge
    The thing I like the most is how it introduces mechanics that aren't logic for the logic to depend on. So many logic games don't add room for creativity and just want you to balance AND, OR, NOT, etc. It's like, "How is this different every other game?" Blocked areas, "lids" on connections or buttons, Batteries that need to be charged, information like Text, LEDs, Charge Displays, etc. Good game design which keeps the puzzle solving active.
  • @valhunter97
    I've literally just played this game right before checking for new YT videos. What a timing!
  • @jayglenn837
    It's interesting that they chose to not implement self-feeding loops, because those are used in certain memory cells & latches. The fact that real life logic runs on electric current helps.
  • Finally the 1984 puzzle game. The rule of rougelikes appears to apply to puzzle games too.
  • @nemesis041
    This game reminds me of Electric Box, an old Flash puzzle game that also revolved around electricity. The design was much more focused on what Tyler did in the very end where he was placing elements, and it had more of a Rube Goldberg feel with its puzzles rather than just using solely logic.
  • @HardxCorpsxKali
    8:23 yeah yeah yeah no I comprehended everything I saw perfectly right there. Yeah no problem. I do that in my sleep… kinda looked like a Rubik’s cube where you have no idea why they’re spinning it in circles and all of a sudden it’s solved…. 😂😂
  • @gregular05
    Detective G.U.I. is a cool puzzle platformer with some pretty unique mechanics. I think you might enjoy it (except maybe that one accounting puzzle).