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Power Light is one of those deceptively simple puzzle games that sneaks up on you. At first glance, it looks like a clean grid of power nodes and tiles, but once you start placing connections and toggling switches, you realize there’s real depth here. You’re essentially routing beams of energy through different colored conduits, trying to solve each stage without overloading anything. It’s intuitive enough to get going right away, but every new mechanic—like splitters, light filters, or energy sappers—keeps you on your toes.

The visuals are crisp and minimal, with a cool neon glow that makes every circuit you build feel satisfying. There’s a subtle soundtrack that hums in the background without ever getting in your way, and little sound effects when you lock in a solution or watch the last tile light up. It’s not shouting for your attention; instead, it gently pulls you into its world of wires and pulsing nodes. I especially like how each level feels like a tiny challenge box—completed in just a few minutes, but enough to give you that small rush when everything clicks.

What I really appreciate is the pacing. You’ll breeze through the early puzzles, but then the game starts introducing more complex layouts that require backtracking and rethinking your strategy. There’s no punishing time limit, so you can take a break, stare at the grid, and come back with fresh eyes. If you’re into brain teasers, or just need a calming yet engaging diversion, Power Light hits that sweet spot between chill and challenging.