As an electrical appliance repair robot named Robert Wattson, you enter a malfunctioning microwave to restore its circuits. You solve puzzles by reconnecting wiring, swapping out components, and dodging hazards inside. Screws shift to link circuits, buttons trigger paths for navigation, and gravity flips demand clever traversal to complete repairs.
This indie strategy adventure on PC blends puzzle-solving with obstacle avoidance in tight spaces. Players navigate shifting environments while piecing together fixes. It suits fans of hands-on tinkering and brain-teasing challenges.
In Millivolt, you play as an electrical appliance repair robot named 'Robert Wattson'. You fix a microwave by entering them and solving various puzzles to put the wiring back together, replace components and avoiding obstacles. These puzzles often involve moving screws to join circuits together and activating buttons within the appliance to both traverse through the appliance and eventually fix it. Robert also faces gravity shifting in this microwave that you must traverse around whilst solving certain puzzles.