One Ohm for Android
EET graduate. This is not a game. It will require pen, paper, and calculator :) That being said if you want to practice circuit solving skills this is excellent. Please display the calculated resistance for failed attempts. This would eliminate the need for pen and paper, at least for me.
Great puzzle game to play when you have a few minutes. Does not require pen and paper, although Delta-Wye transforms comes up at least twice in later levels.
It would be nice to have the wrong answer values displayed when checking your answer. When I'm fairly certain I am right but the does not acknowledge that I am, I'd like to know what the game calculates my answer to be
There's no feedback when you get something wrong. No tutorial for how things are supposed to work either with the controls or the physics. The interface is a bit too dry too. The concept is a good one though, just needs some polish.
TOO MANY ADS. Shoving an ad in my face every minute is not going to make me pay to remove them, it's going to make me uninstall the app. I can't form an opinion on whether or not it's worth paying to support the app creator if I can't play the game for 30 seconds without a VIDEO ADVERTISEMENT appearing.
Very challenging game, well designed and helped teach me about resistors.
Cool concept but feels too like real life/work
Thanks alot man. I need a game like this
Seems quite a good game so far, but too many ads, even if you don't fail the levels.
After a few levels feels like I'm back in school at a class I don't want be in
Aap log ko kaam dhanda nhi hai Jo aisa faltu game banate ho
it's importent FOR EEE Engineering students
It's a mind improvement game
All the best Amar.....
A tutorial would be nice.
Very good
Good
If this is completely new or a refresher, you'll need to use the internet to figure out the rules. The formulas the game provides are not going to give a new player enough insight to solve these.
I have studied physics and even though I can solve them, I literally need pen and paper to solve anything beyond level 3. You cannot solve most of them without doing proper calculations which makes this app pretty useless if you want just to casually play like most other games. I don't want to be sitting down and write on a piece of paper just to play a game. Makes no sense to me.
Awesome game! My only issue is that I felt like, particularly in the later levels, they didn't get harder consistently. Lvl 19 and 20 both took me less than 5 min. to solve in my head. While level 18 took me almost 45 minutes. Great game though! Thanks a bunch :)
The UI is a bit cumbersome to use but otherwise the game is pretty fun. The problems are trivial elementary electrical engineering formulas, i.e. parallel resistance, series resistance, etc... It's all pretty straightforward but can get a little challenging in the higher levels just because you have to keep some numbers in your head. A good way to pass the time when you're sleepy and your brain needs to wind down a bit.
It's intended objective is, "...to improve knowledge on ...resistor networks for students of Electrical Engineering..." I only have a basic understanding of electricity, and don't do these types of calculations every day so I was only got to level 7 trying to do the calc's in my head as suggested. If you're actually trying to sharpen your mental math skills to do this type of work often, check it out. Could be more relevant if it had more of each scenario and offered education as you go along.
Some of these puzzles seem difficult, but with some intuition and logic are actually easy... some of the others are just plain old insanely difficult :-)
New idea, very niche. Poor UX due to ads popping up randomly, button presses, no help and no screen rotation
Difficulty ramps up very quickly, so it's better for refreshing knowledge than for learning
as a student of electrical engineering, it feels so great to have a game like it solving easy & difficult circuit. Nothing to objection here.
Good way of learning very interesting i will give it a 7/10 keep up the giod work
very cool for refreshing physics knowledge and learning new techniques. It would be easier if I can choose a resistor and use it several times, like the eraser option.
Gets difficult very quickly and has way too many ads
Makes you think on your feet. It's also got some cool games in it.
In the hints, you could say if are parallel or series
Good app but It make my phone too hot
Very fantastic application . For steady purpose it is really great . Very Interesting .
Very nice idea
Fun to play
Excellent
I've really been enjoying this "game," solving the puzzles (sometimes with a little help from youtube). The thing I've been getting the most out of, though, has been going back and simplifying the circuits to make sure I really understand what's going on in them. Highly recommended to anyone just getting started with electronics. Also, the developer is responsive to questions and willing to break things down for you if you get stumped. If you've read this far and haven't downloaded it yet, check it out.
For a person who never deals with this stuff I really enjoyed it. Suggestion: Add a button on the "chalkboard" that quickly references the formulas. To keep with the theme, maybe make the button a notebook/note icon. Again, for learning it would be helpful to refer back to those formulas quickly instead of clicking through the tutorial.
Outstanding App. Every electrical engineer should download this app. It will help you to study network theroy more precisely. It will revise all network bridges as well as theorems.
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It is rather a mathematical challenge to find the right combination for each circuit. For example for the circuit with 3 parallel resistors there is the trivial 3-3-3 solution that gives 1, but there is also another one: 2-3-6. Finding these combos are the real challenge here.