This game definitely deserves more attention that it's getting. I very much enjoyed the low-fidelity aesthetic, and the game play itself was quite fun once I got the hang of things.
I was not a huge fan of the controls, or the fact that the game requires installation, as it could have very easily been made into a single executable, or even a zip file if completely necessary.
I got all 5 batteries and beat the game, and overall it was a fun little game. The artwork, despite the (3-bit?) design was very well crafted, and I could easily recognize everything the artist was trying to portray, despite the lack of colors and pixels.