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Likewise to all other comments, I can agree that this is a very relatable situation! I'm pretty sure I had to do  as wacky schemes of combinations back in university to get different laptops to work in our projectors as I had to do here. 😆

I think this game was pretty neat! The aesthetics were pleasing, the sounds were very clicky and satisfying, and the presentation room ambient and every one staring at you really helps give you that awkwardness as you try to solve the problem.

If there's one thing that I would have liked is if there were more than just one true-solution to the connections. It'd have been pretty fun to see more different types of ports (even if it they don't make sense in actuality) and seeing what sort of weird contraptions other jammers and players could put together to make it work! It'd also give it a fun sense of replayability, as I definitely tried to see if there were different combinations myself.

Overall though, this game still got a chuckle out of me and was pretty funny all things considered. I can tell you had fun making it as we had playing it. Cheers! 🐳

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I am glad to hear you enjoyed the game. I would also have liked to have more than one solution but ran out of time. If I work on the game after the jam I am considering randomly generated dongles to increase replayability. I did have a lot of fun making it :D