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Powerup is a puzzle game released on April 22, 2009. The goal of the game is to create a circuit between two transformers using the boxes and crates provided in each level.
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There are thirty-two levels in Powerup. Each of the levels have two robots, one with power and the other without, positioned on the ground or somewhere in the air of the level. The player provided with a set of crates, of which they must figure out how to position the crates and create a circuit in order to power up the other robot.
Titlescreen[]
The title screen of Powerup is interactive, as the player can move around the letters of the game title (P, O, W, E, R, U and P) and form an electric current between the two transformers on either side of the titlescreen.
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Level 1[]
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Ending[]
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The two transformers are joined by other transformers seen in the background. Three of them are shooting out beams of death rays on the buildings seen in the image. |
Pieces[]
These are provided in each level to help create a circuit, or support the structure which is used to create the circuit.
Conductive[]
These pieces can be used to create a circuit between the two robots.
- Metal blocks - When touching each other as well as the transformers, they transfer the circuit.
- Magnetic blocks - These blocks can stick to other metal pieces, as well as the robot heads.
- Tesla blocks - If placed close enough to each other, they can conduct a circuit through the air or ground.
Non-conductive[]
These blocks cannot be used to create a circuit, but can help support structures created by the player.
- Wooden blocks - Come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on the level.
- Honey covered crates - Pieces that stick to other shapes as well as the wall.
- Portable ground - Can be fixed in midair and hold pieces.
- Coffin blocks - Able to withstand the power of deadly ground.
- Banana crates - Calms a caged monster.
- Balloons - Can help support unstable structures in midair, particularly those created with magnetic blocks.
- Weights - Help prevent seemingly unstable structures from tipping.
Interactive objects[]
Some objects seen in levels can be interacted with to help with building a structure.
- Signs - Offer game tips and hints.
- Chest - Stores pieces until needed.
- Screws - Fix a piece in midair.
- Glass panels - Areas the player cannot drag pieces through.
- Caged monsters - Can be used to create a circuit. Will move around periodically if there is no banana crate touching the monster.
Hazards[]
Hazards in Powerup challenge gameplay by breaking the circuit or rupturing its structure.
- Deadly ground - Eliminates pieces on contact.
- Cannons - Fire periodically and can break an unstable structure easily.
- Water - Breaks a circuit if conductive pieces make contact with it.
Scoring[]
Players earn a set amount of points depending on the level played for its completion. Their score can also increase if they finish within the set time given. This score is added on to future levels that players may complete before choosing to quit the game. Since there is no way a player can fail the game, the score can be submitted any time via the pause button.
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General | Powerup • Transformers • Sparks |
Pieces | Metal blocks • Wooden blocks • Magnetic blocks • Tesla blocks • Honey covered crates • Portable ground • Coffin blocks • Banana crates • Balloons • Weights |
Interactive objects | Signs • Chests • Screws • Glass panels • Caged monsters |
Hazards | Deadly ground • Cannons • Water |