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“Electrogical” Charges Up Mind-Bending Math Puzzles on Switch in 2025

1.1.0 Update on PC Today 

TOKYO — March 7, 2025 — Electrogical, the arithmetic-based jigsaw puzzle game developed by kinjo and published by Phoenixx Inc., electrifies the eShop on Nintendo Switch alongside the PC launch in 2025. 

Early Access engineers will enjoy a cosmic tune-up to the award winner of the First GYAAR Studio Indie Game Contest hosted by Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. and Bandai Namco Studios Inc., with the 1.1.0 update arriving today on PC via Steam.

The galactic terraforming mission continues with the addition of twenty-five new challenge stages, completely separate from the main missions. Push the limits of Electrogical’s puzzle capabilities with seven new trial stages featuring mysterious mechanics for an added twist, and enjoy quality-of-life and accessibility updates like mousewheel zoom functionality, improved sound effects, and the addition of German and Russian language options.

Terraforming missions that span decades can really put a dent in even the sturdiest space convoys. Jump into the shoes of an electrical engineer and dive into some much-needed repairs to bring the fleet back to its shiny, fully operational self by reconnecting each ship’s reactor to neko, the superconductive AI lifeblood of the armada’s electrical systems. 

Each circuit board is a puzzle waiting to be solved, demanding just the right amount of power to pass inspection. Tinker with electrical currents by linking computer chips equipped with mathematical functions. Boost or dial down power with addition and subtraction chips, crank up voltage with multiplication pieces, and send sparks across distances with radio wave tiles. 

Puzzle pieces can be rotated to redirect power flow, and “zero” tiles can be used to fill spaces without altering energy levels. Once everything’s in place, hit the power button and watch the electricity dance across the board.

Some levels have just one solution, while others let creativity shine with multiple paths to success—like crafting a perfect square with each piece, using every tile available, or finishing with a few leftovers. Stuck on a tricky puzzle? The handy “Hint” button lights the way.

“Our optimization of the Early Access build has been bolstered by community requests, and we’ve thrown in some challenging surprises,” said Yutuka Kinjo, solo developer at kinjo. “Switch users can look forward to plenty of pickup-and-play puzzle solving. We have much more to share as we march towards the full release, stay tuned!”

Electrogical is available on Steam with language support in English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, German, and Russian. For the latest Electrogical information, follow kinjo on X (formerly Twitter), visit the official Phoenixx website, follow Phoenixx on X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube.

About kinjo

Kinjo is the solo developer who strives to create soothing, relaxing games, and is the award winner of the First GYAAR Studio Indie Game Contest hosted by Bandai Namco Entertainment and Bandai Namco Studios with the creation of Electrogical.

About Phoenixx

Established in 2019 by industry veterans, Phoenixx aims to support innovative and creative developers from Japan and around the world. Its mission is to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one creator, one game, and one community at a time.