Turn It On!
Turn It On!
Everyone
Rushing Pixel
Find out how these black boxes work!


Average Rating

4.4


Number of Ratings

316


Number of Downloads

5K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$1.49


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About Turn It On!

Turn It On! is a collection of black boxes, where your task is to guess the mechanics behind. According to the played setting, you will use buttons, switches, wheels, knobs, handles, cogs, a handful of meters, displays, etc. You will need to recognize the machine's behavior and time your action ... read more

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User Reviews

A Google user A Google user
18
Wednesday, May 8, 2019

I only have good things to say about this game. For starters, the music is wonderful. It was the first thing I noticed. And the game itself. It's simple but effective. Nothing more than a puzzle game, and it needn't be anything more. Its puzzles are logic based. It doesn't do explaining, it lets you learn for yourself, guiding you discretely but not to demean you, as if to assume you're a bit of a moron, like I've found that some games do. The levels make you think, but are not insanely difficult or nonsensical. I believe there were only one or two puzzle I solved, where I was unsure exactly what the pattern was to what I did was that resulted in my solving it. I never got stressed, I never felt mocked. It doesn't feel like a game that's trying to outsmart you, it feels like a game that wants to give you a moment to think, and a moment to relax. There were a few that I spent a considerable amount of time on, but I was determined to not look at hints, and to figure each puzzle out without growing desperate or taking an irrational approach, and that is what I did. I felt refreshed when I finished the game. I appreciate it very much, and recommend indeed.

Rushing Pixel
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Thank you for the kind words :)
Melany W Melany W
1
Saturday, September 24, 2022

Really enjoyed playing this game! Awesome! I like the puzzle design and though it's not terribly hard, it still is quite difficult with the higher levels. You can get the jist of the game immediately but to master it takes some time. I love games like this! Fun to play for 5 minutes or to get lost in for an hour. Even my 9 year old enjoyed playing and watching me play! Now that's a game that I can get behind. Cheers! 😊

Rushing Pixel
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Thank you for the kind words! ;)
Jonathan Gowdy Jonathan Gowdy
6
Saturday, January 12, 2019

What a fun and charming puzzle game! Tinkering with so many switches, buttons and dials to get a rocket ship underway, and a whole lot more afterwards. If it's not figuring out the puzzle that seems like a challenge, you'd be hard-pressed to solve them in time for a high star performance rating. Really loved it and looking forward to more. The graphics are simple and easy to understand, whether it's aiming for modern industry technology or steampunk-related clockwork, testing your sense of patience, timing, and memory.

Rushing Pixel
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Thank you for the kind words!
A Google user A Google user
16
Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Game is fun, with very involved and challenging puzzles. Graphics may have been advertised better than they are, but not by enough to be an issue. Seems like early renders used before being tested for most devices. Some puzzles are a little more out of the way than one would expect, but that's common with many puzzle games. Unfortunately, level 39 is nearly impossible for me with my device. Poor performance causes horrific tracking, making only a perfect run viable. No need to refund though :D

Rushing Pixel
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Thank you for your detailed review! I hope you can get through the rest of the puzzles ;)
Quinn Wolf Quinn Wolf
3
Thursday, November 22, 2018

I was given a code for this game by the developer. Turn It On is a technically sound game held back by frustrating puzzle design. I enjoyed the aesthetics, especially how it managed to blend sleek modern puzzle boxes and antique boxes with a similar visual style. The levels relied too often on execution rather than puzzle solving. Some levels even re-use solutions. Knowing how the level is solved but slightly messing up the execution gets very frustrating very fast.

Rushing Pixel
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Thank you for your constructive criticism, I try to polished the upcoming levels some more ;)
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