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NRG by Webvisia, $5.95
Reviewed January 2003

Sometimes, the simplest game can be very addictive. NRG qualifies as one of them. Developed by Webvisia, NRG is a puzzle game in which your goal is to connect batteries with light bulbs, no matter how many conductors you have to add along the way.

To play NRG, you are provided with six types of tiles, 4 of them are different shapes of conductor wires, along with battery tiles and light bulb tiles. You can use the stylus to change the direction of conductors to line up the batteries and light bulbs, or drag the tiles to move the items around the board. Tiles that make the correct connections will disappear, and the new ones will fall from the top. If you connect two batteries, the tiles will explode by short circuit and leave empty spaces on the board. I find that these are great staging areas to make very long connections.

There are two game modes: Easy mode and Timed mode. In Easy mode, you can play as long as you still have batteries and bulbs left on the board. Timed mode ends when time runs out. Each type of tile has its score value, and once a certain score is reached, you will be given a bonus, which clears out all the burned conductors and makes space for the new ones. There is also a Beam function for you to share the game with your friends.

The graphics are sharp and the simple design makes the game very easy to see and play. There are some cool animations in the game accompanied by fun sound effects. There is an in-game Power Off function that will allow you to turn off the PDA anytime during game play, and pick it up next time you turn on the power. NRG supports Palm OS 3.5 or higher and uses 170K memory.

Playing Hint and Tips

The longer the string you can make, the better. If you want to line up a long connection, turn off the connection between the battery and the closest conductor, then turn it back on after you finish the rest of the line.

 

 

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Ratings (scale of 1 to 5):

Graphics Simple yet cool graphics with fun animations.
Sound Sound effects fit very well with the game play.
Fun Meter It’s easy to pick up this game and get hooked.
Addictivity Fun concept and cool graphics make this game surprisingly addictive.


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