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  • Summary: You were on the way to a recycling process when fortunately for you - but not for the environment - you accidentally ran off.

    Now your goal is to escape from the facility, which is an extremely difficult task due to the fact that you are a battery without legs. Equipped with a limited
    You were on the way to a recycling process when fortunately for you - but not for the environment - you accidentally ran off.

    Now your goal is to escape from the facility, which is an extremely difficult task due to the fact that you are a battery without legs. Equipped with a limited number of electric beams, you can connect to walls, move or destroy objects, turn switches, and charge generators.

    You also have the ability to jump or push off the walls - the rest is up to physics and gravity.
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  1. Dec 27, 2014
    80
    Volt probably won't shock you all that much, but you can definitely get a good buzz going while you play through it.
  2. Dec 27, 2014
    80
    Volt is a sound physics puzzler and it does what it sets out to do well. It's not particularly ground-breaking or innovative, but if you're looking for a game that has refinement and great controls, you could do a lot worse than Volt.
  3. Jan 5, 2015
    78
    Volt is a clever puzzle games, engaging and with really accurate controls. There’s nothing really new in it, but it’s crafted with expertise.