Energy
Energy is a physics-based simulation game where you manage power sources and resources to keep systems running efficiently. The gameplay revolves around balancing production, consumption, and storage to avoid blackouts or wasted energy.
Game Description
In Energy, you take control of a network of power stations, grids, and storage units. You’ll constantly juggle generating enough power while keeping costs and waste low. The game feels like a mix of strategy and puzzle-solving because every decision matters—turn off one station and part of the grid may go dark. It’s challenging but satisfying when everything clicks. You’ll also notice how tricky it is to scale up without losing efficiency, which keeps you thinking ahead. Energy isn’t about quick reflexes; it’s about planning and tweaking your system until it hums like a well-oiled machine. Even small adjustments can have big effects, so pay attention to every detail.
How to Play
- Monitor your power production and consumption.
- Adjust generators and storage units to meet demand.
- React to emergencies like blackouts or resource shortages.
- Expand your grid carefully to avoid inefficiencies.
Controls
- Arrow keys / WASD – Navigate the map
- Click – Select units or buildings
- Drag – Move or connect grid lines
- Space – Pause / resume simulation
Tips
- Prioritize renewable sources when possible to save costs.
- Keep a buffer in storage to handle sudden spikes in demand.
- Upgrade units incrementally rather than all at once to avoid overloads.