How to play?
Game Rules:
- Rule 1: The main objective is to charge each battery presented to you. I accomplish this by pressing and holding my mouse down over the battery icon.
- Rule 2: There is a distinct white line that serves as the perfect target for the charging level.
- Rule 3: My goal is to release the hold when the charge reaches the green section encompassing the white line. This signifies a perfectly charged battery.
- Rule 4: I can also aim for the orange section, which is acceptable, though it isn't the optimal charge level.
- Rule 5: I must strictly avoid letting the charge fall short of the orange area or exceed it.
- Rule 6: If I hold on too long, the battery turns red. This causes an overload, making the clock explode, ending my run. If I release too early, the clock won't have the juice it needs, resulting in a similar failure.
- Rule 7: Success requires me to charge all three batteries sequentially within the safe zones (green or orange). I cannot balance a poor charge on one battery with a better charge on another; each must be right. Only then do I earn a point and see the clock function.
Controls:
- Action: I initiate the charging process by clicking and holding the left mouse button on the specific battery.
- Action: I stop the charge by releasing the mouse button once the indicator is within the safe color zones. I need to keep a close eye on the changing colors to time my release perfectly.
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FAQ:
- Q: What is the consequence of holding the charge too long?
- Q: What occurs if I release the charge too early?
- Q: Is it possible to average out the charges across the three batteries?
- Q: How do I know I've hit the optimal charge?
If I overcharge, the battery turns a warning red. This overclocks the system, causing the alarm clock to collapse, which means I fail the level.
An undercharged battery means the clock doesn't receive enough power to operate. Consequently, the clock will fail, and I lose the game.
Absolutely not. The game doesn't allow for compensation. Every single battery must hit either the green or orange zone on its own. A red overcharge or a failure to reach the orange zone on one battery cannot be offset by a perfect charge on another.
The optimal charge is indicated when the indicator hits the green area right around the white line. Releasing at this point gives the best result.





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