Honestly, this is not the best game I’ve played. I had a Windows 10 computer when I was growing and played Zap, a much older puzzle game dealing with light, sound, and circuitry. Although the game is old, costed actual money, and was classified under the educational branch, it offered puzzles where the player could almost freely choose where to place each component. As such, it offered more than just rotating specific pieces into alignment, moving other pieces into specific placing, and rewarding the player for generally solving super easy puzzles. If this company wanted to make such a game as Zap for a phone (which they should be able to do now that the technology is advanced enough), I’d totally play it. But the fact that they don’t take this big opportunity to make as memorable and as freeing a game for the player is a huge loss for everyone involved.
The only thing preventing me from finding another game right now is the fact that it is free. That is the only worthwhile thing about this game.