Can’t Live Without Electricity
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Can’t Live Without Electricity is a 3D relaxing puzzle game in which you supply electricity by connecting houses to power plants.
In the world of “Can’t Live Without Electricity”, there are power plants and houses in five different colors. Connect the houses of the same color to the power plant to supply electricity. Find the best route to connect the growing number of houses. Can you survive until the houses fill the entire map?
Main features
- Has both square and hexagon grids.
- Has more than 50 official stages. (Each stage takes about 30 minutes.)
- Levels (houses, items) are generated randomly, providing new levels every time.
- You can play comfortably by using rare items (generator, jumper), or you can use your brain to aim for a perfect score, which doesn’t use rare items. That means you can decide the difficulty of the game yourself.
- There is no time or edit limit.
- You can save your progress in the middle of a level.
- You can freely move the camera, allowing you to see the world from different perspectives.
- Has a custom editor and supports Steam workshop.
- Has an original soundtrack.
Steam User 5
Quick Description:
-Can't Live Without Electricity is a fun, well designed, puzzle strategy game. Mini Motorways is probably the closest comparison or possibly Dorfromantik. While I don't think this game looks as good as either of those two visually, I think that this may be my favorite of the three. This is a really charming, fun, and strategic game that starts to get a bit chaotic (in a good way) as you get deeper into levels. My biggest complaint w/ Dorfromantik was that while it's incredibly peaceful, it never felt strategic enough for me. My one gripe w/ CLWE is that it can be really frustrating when you get a few rounds of extremely bad luck, sometimes making it feel close to impossible to find a solution to a problem (I don't think this happens that often).
Consensus:
-Solid Game (Tier 3 and makes up 35% of my reviews). At $5, this game is a slam dunk pickup for anyone that has any interest in these types of games. It's very well polished, has close to 30 different levels, and is a very easy game to play for a few minutes or get consumed for hours at a time. This is a really easy game to recommend, so pick it up if you are looking for something new and fun to play!
Steam User 3
This game is perfect for relaxing. Grab a cup of tea and play this game until you fall asleep. Great for clearing your mind and overall good brain food.
Steam User 3
Such a cute colourful game to play - but it's not easy! Obviously starts off easy but very quickly becomes evident you need to put thought into solving the puzzles. Very addictive! Love it. Haven't managed to complete a level without generators or jumpers yet but was v v v close!! Would definitely recommend, and the price is amazing.
Steam User 2
fun relaxing puzzle game that can get tricky at times, but I didn't find it unfair at any point. If played too long might get a little repetitive, personally play it every once in a while.
Steam User 2
Fun and simple puzzle game. It's easy enough for my 5 year old to play, but it gets a lot more difficult if you try for perfect scores. It's both casual and challenging. Great value for $5. Highly recommended!
Steam User 1
fun strategy/ puzzle game about managing resources and space/ plus when you finish all 4(50) levels you can play custom levels and make your own too for endless replay-ability
Steam User 1
I don't think I paid enough attention to the tutorial oops lol but once I took a second to understand the strategy of the game, it's not overly challenging. It's fun :D I haven't played that long but I think I might rack up a few more hours later. It's good to play while listening to podcasts.
I like the pixel art grounds and the different kinds of energy for the different colors. I like that attention to detail :)
TLDR; definitely worth the money especially if you like puzzles.