"Mars Power Industries seduced us with its simplicity. A timeless puzzle game for everyone!" - antyApps "Laid atop the stunning sound design is a contemplative ambient score. Ominous, soothing, and starkly beautiful, it’ll make you feel like you’re actually in an outpost in space—doing your best to keep the lights on." - App Store Game of The Day, October 22th 2018 "Unlike the actual Mars, Mars Power Industries is very gentle and inviting. " - Pocket Gamer -- Mysterious puzzle inspired by 2001:Space Odyssey. Manage resources, solve challenging puzzles and uncover what lies beneath the surface! Year after year, strange happenings plague our tiny colony, darkness devours Mars. Your job as an Electrician? Bring light where darkness reigns! Every puzzle takes just 5 moves to win so relax and feel the comfortable emptiness as you uncover a hidden story told without words about an abandoned colony... FEATURES: - Relaxing puzzle game for everyone! - No ads, no high-scores, no purchases, no pressure. Nothing. It’s only space. - 130+ handcrafted puzzles, about 5 hours of various difficulty levels, you’ll never feel stuck! - Strange science fiction story told without words! What’s the big Mars Mystery? - iPhone X, XS, XS Max, 11 support (always updated for newest phones) - 3D Touch support - Cloud save - Haptic feedback! - Made with love by a small team of close friends. Thank you for playing our game!
Me
Loved it. I want more …so casual and fun.
Good
But real life is inscrutable enough for me without playing games that people have gone out of their way to make confusing. It’s mainly my fault for choosing a genre I keep regretting. Thank you for joining my therapy session.
Meh
Thank God I got this app for free because I would be more than mad if I paid two dollars for a simple power management puzzle game with illogical puzzles and poor item management disguised as gameplay.
Stupid Game
No instructions on how to play. Not intuitive. Tried playing for 15 minutes. Will delete after I post this.
Very enjoyable, and Relaxing Puzzles!
Music and Sound Effects are pretty spot on, the graphic make you somehow feel happy! This is the type of game that you can pull up on your device before bed, and shift into relax mode! 5 stars!
An absolute gem of a game
WOW I am just floored at how great this game is. The puzzles are great, the art is pretty, and I love the subtle storytelling. The game is very intuitive with no “tutorials” at all, the levels naturally develop and introduce you to new concepts without any text/assistance; including how you unlock bonuses! Some older reviews mention issues or suggestions that the developer seems to have really taken to heart, since I have had an amazing experience. I got this game for free (sale I guess?) but despite only being halfway through I will be finding a way to pay the creator because they absolutely deserve it for this. **spoilers** From the marks that began to be left behind by removed towers, to the slight changes in the buildings as you finish a level, culminating in Year 40 I was blown away. The Monolith puzzles too are a real treat both as a nod to 2001 and as more advanced puzzles.
I’m Lost, Needs A Better Tutorial
Mars Power, seems like a rad game to me so far. But, I’m just very confused as to how to play the video game really. I think I’m on Year 3 and it offers 3 power stations to place and one factory it looks like. I place one power station to the left of the factory and it powers it half way. Yet, there is stuff on the ground that doesn’t allow me to place a power station to the right of the factory. I can place it only like two spots away but that doesn’t help to power the right side of the factory so to speak. And the game just keeps highlighting the restart button like I’ve messed up, but it didn’t instruct me as to what I did wrong at all to help me learn. So frustrating in my opinion. So, I’m very disappointed and confused with what I would say is a lack of a proper tutorial. The game seems to want to instruct you in the beginning. But only in a very, very, very subtle way. I really have no idea what’s going or what I’m doing for the most part. I don’t need the games I play to hold my hand the entire time. But to me this game is going too much in the opposite direction of that. I know some players find charm in video games that completely leave you to your own devices to figure out how to play the title. But I’m not one of those players and right now I’d would prefer just a little more clarity as to what’s going on in Mars Power and what I’m supposed to be doing exactly please. I want to offer my thanks to the developer if they would consider re-working the initial stages a bit and to please give us more of a tutorial to teach us how to play the game properly. Yet, I still would like to also say thank you for the time and effort put into creating this video game. I wholly have enjoyed the aesthetics of the title and it looks like it could be lots of fun if I just had an initial chance to figure out what the heck I’m supposed to be doing in the game. Thanks, again, for this game, if you’ll consider my request for a more explained tutorial and God bless.
Huge expansion! 4 new worlds. 50 new puzzles. New music. Bugs fixed.
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