

Electronic World Z
Anamik Majumdar · 2020 · 2D Platformer, Side Scroller, Robots, Sci-fi, Retro
PC
5 user reviews40% · 5
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About Electronic World Z
Electronic World Z is a 2D Challenging Platform game based on the story of a Robot called DGIN TV whose mission is to collect all of the Electronic components required to reinstate the Giant Power Generator device in "Z" Power Station.It all started when the Giant Power Generator suddenly stopped working because of the damaged electronic components. It resulted in a power outage in some parts of the country. Only some special electronic components could be used in the Power Generator Device and were not easily available. But these special electronic components have been kept in a highly secured electronic world which only the DGIN TV robot could access. DGIN TV robot sets out on a journey to collect special electronic components as soon as possible to repair the Giant Power Generator.
You play as DGIN TV robot. But will you be able to collect the required electronic components successfully?

Key Features:
- 26 Levels To Play!
- Lots of Traps and obstacles!
- Collect Electronic Components like Capacitors, IC chips, Resistors etc.
- Challenging situations and hard to master!
- 6 Lives to begin with!
- Story Driven!

Note: I am a solo indie game developer and I have done all of the graphics, artwork, programming, animation except for the music. I hope you will enjoy the game.

What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
⠀7 found this helpful
This is the 2nd game from this developer that I've played that I recall and it isn't setting a very good precident. This is another low effort title with broken mechanics. Fix your games.4 found this helpful
Electronic World Z is a laugably bad 2D retro pixel platformer with a janky computer monitor person as the protagonist. I know, yeah, whatever. Gameplay consists of carefully timed jumps between platforms to avoid zappy spikes and other timed obstacles. Here's my copypasta for this kind of retro pixel crapware: They chose to use obsolete retro pixel "art" as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics. It's unclear if this is due to lack of budget or talent, regardless, the overall visual quality of the game is extremely low as a result. Resolution and controls are locked. These flaws push this game far below minimum acceptable standards for PC.4 found this helpful
Electronic World Z is a retro-inspired action platformer that feels like a direct callback to the era when side-scrolling arcade shooters dominated gaming with their fast pacing, difficult enemy encounters, and simple but addictive gameplay loops. Developed and published by Anamik Majumdar, the game embraces classic 2D action design with a strong science-fiction identity, combining futuristic military conflicts, pixel-art visuals, mechanical enemies, and nonstop combat into an experience that clearly draws inspiration from old-school arcade traditions. While it may not possess the technical polish or large-scale ambition of modern indie platforming hits, it succeeds by staying committed to straightforward action and nostalgic gameplay principles. The game constantly feels like a project built out of genuine appreciation for retro gaming, and that sincerity becomes one of its most appealing qualities. The story takes place in a futuristic world where advanced electronic territories and powerful technological facilities have become the center of military conflict. Dangerous enemy forces have seized control over key locations within the mysterious Electronic World Z, threatening to d…1 found this helpful
Well when the developer can not add a restart button it is certainly a complete nightmare, well as always solo developers better not to do platformers
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