Faraday Game Casual Physics
Faraday Game Casual Physics turns electromagnetic theory into something you can actually feel — drag a magnet near a coil and watch current surge through the circuit, lighting up a bulb based on how skillfully you control the flux.
Two distinct movement modes shape the experience differently. Angular rotation gives you a smooth, wheel-like control over the magnet's position, while the linear mode demands vertical precision. Both challenge you to sustain the right motion to hit voltage thresholds worth 24V, 60V, or 110V — each tied to a medal.
There's a hidden side to this too. Trigger the right input combination and a hack mode unlocks, pushing voltages beyond normal limits. Whether that's a feature or a secret is half the fun of discovering it.
Built by a physics professor, the game carries genuine educational weight without ever feeling like a lesson. Available in English and Portuguese, it sits comfortably at the intersection of curiosity and play.
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