
Take Control of the Electronic Network
Electronic Showdown is a strategy game where blue and red forces fight for control of electronic components. The playing field uses a dark circuit-style background filled with connected points. Each component holds a number that shows how many troops or energy units remain inside it. Your side uses blue components, while the enemy controls the red ones. Grey components start without an owner and can become part of either network.
The main goal is to capture the available components before the red force takes them. You also need to protect your own blue units from enemy attacks. A round ends once you control the required points or defeat the opposing side.
Drag a Line to Send Your Troops
Electronic Showdown uses simple mouse controls. Place the pointer over a blue component. Hold the mouse button and drag a line toward the component you want to attack or capture. Release the button to send troops along that route.
A grey component offers no attack of its own at the start. Sending enough blue troops into it changes the point to your colour. The new position then becomes another part of your network. It may also provide a better place for launching the next move.
Red components work differently because enemy troops defend them. Your attack must contain enough units to reduce the red number and take control. Sending too few troops may weaken the opponent without completing the capture.
Watch the Numbers Before Attacking
The numbers inside the components play an important role. A blue component showing 100 holds more troops than a red component showing 52. You can send a large group to overpower the weaker position. The number in your starting point drops as troops leave it.
Sending every unit can finish an attack faster, but it may leave the original component empty or weak. The red side can then attack that open position. A safer move may send only part of your force and keep enough units behind for defence.
Players should also watch more than one area. The enemy continues to move while you plan. A red component may attack a grey point or send troops toward your base. Quick decisions can stop the opponent before it gains a stronger position.
Build a Strong Route Across the Board
Capturing nearby grey components can give you more ways to move troops. A connected group of blue positions creates a stronger network than one isolated base. You can send help from one component to another or attack the same red position from several directions.
Electronic Showdown keeps the controls easy while giving each decision a clear result. Players need to compare numbers, choose useful targets, and avoid sending away every defender. The best move does not always involve the largest attack. A well-timed capture can block the red force and create a safer path toward victory.
