I've noticed an annoying bug: sometimes the dots flow around and split into separate groups, making levels impossible to solve. Multiple times I've had 99 blue dots and 1 red dot at the end of level 13, which would fail the level.
Some words just don't register. Not sure why. I've got flip and bridge stuck for quite a while. Maybe it's because I once used the word in chat but it failed to swap them out?
Decent game, but so many of the basic things are missed (eg better menu navigation), I can't but feel the game is worse than many others due to the missed potential.
I'll be honest, the idea is great, but I didn't like the need for timing, and the crossing wires forming a web of lines that just strains the eyes for artificial difficulty. Some levels even have independent hooks that are there just to fill the screen up, without adding to the overall complexity. So as said, good concept, but the execution needs improvement.
It appears extremely hard at first, but then you realise all that matters is not having the gates just before the C4 light up. Therefore, if it's an AND gate (marked by X), OR gate (marked by +), or XOR gate (marked by U) - just cut all input wires at the same time. If it's a NOT gate (marked by -) then leave the input wire intact, trace back one logic gate, and cut the input wire to that logic gate.
Words are a big no-no for this game, as it renders vertical scans completely useless. If you could add hints to show the level's category that would be really nice.
I would recommend the crosshair be made much larger, perhaps a "standard" crosshair reticle instead of a small red dot. That way it'd be much more visible in a horde.
For Chrome, my save file changed from the "local" folder in the appdata folder to "roaming", another folder in appdata. Just copy over your anti_idle# from the local folder to the roaming folder and you get your save back.
Anybody with OCD can easily solve the puzzles: every puzzle can be solved by organizing the same pieces together, and ending up with clusters of color groups.
Thx, I always wonder how many people get the "twist" of my name.